Recent News
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ReBokeh, a student startup developing an app to increase accessibility for the visually impaired, took the $20,000 top prize at FastForward U’s Fuel accelerator Demo Day on April 14.
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Johns Hopkins Engineering and Motorola Solutions Foundation team up to support students in STEM
CategoriesTen scholars from across the country to attend summer engineering program.
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The workshop was part of the Joint Science and Technology Institute for students, a program that gives students the opportunity to work with engineers and Department of Defense scientists on cutting-edge STEM research projects.
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Four members of the Baja team traveled to Barclay Elementary/Middle School to show this year’s car to 17 students, and explain engineering principles that allowed them to build it.
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Johns Hopkins Engineering students mentor girls from Baltimore-area schools on renewable energy and the engineering design process.
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The grant will be used to support a physics project—a roller coaster building contest—with the Girl Scouts of Central Maryland.
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The event is the final challenge of the four-week Engineering Innovation program, an immersive, pre-college summer experience offered through JHU’s Whiting School of Engineering.
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More than 400 high school students will take part in Engineering Innovation’s Spaghetti Bridge Competition.
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This summer, the Engineering Innovation immersive program is being held at 12 sites, from California and Ohio to Pennsylvania and Maryland.
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Baltimore area students explored everything from computer programming and video game design to how to engineer a package that will keep ice cream cold as it travels from the factory to retail outlets.