Recent News
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Nurturing Future Innovators: WISE’s Decade Impact on Baltimore’s Next Generation of STEM Leaders
CategoriesDania Solomon, a senior at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School and Saria Malik, a senior at Western High School, share their WISE experience.
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Wind Tunnels, Physics, and Dining halls: Blind Students Spend the Day at Hopkins Engineering
CategoriesBlind Industries and Services of Maryland summer campers explore engineering careers through hands-on experience.
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JHU students mentor Baltimore City middle schoolers prepping for Maryland Science Olympiad
CategoriesNine of the teams competing at this weekend's event on the Homewood campus, including the team from Cherry Hill Elementary/Middle School, received guidance from Johns Hopkins University students ahead of the competition.
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The annual Tower of Power competition at Johns Hopkins pairs spaghetti and marshmallows for feats of strength during National Engineers Week.
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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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To wrap up National Engineers Week, Warren Grayson, associate professor of biomedical engineering, encouraged students at Barclay Elementary/Middle School to think like an engineer.
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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.