On Tuesday, our Director of Education, Cortney Wieber, and our Teacher Liaison, Norma Sullivan, presented a professional development workshop to a group of MGH staff at their […]
Science from Scientists partnered with the Whitehead Institute last week for CampBio, a week-long exploration into the amazing biology that thrives in the world around us. Through […]
Posted on June 29, 2015 by MMcDonough on bostonchamber.com “The Greater Boston Chamber is thrilled to have partnered with Science from Scientists, a Massachusetts-based non-profit that […]
On a cold and wet Marathon Monday, Michael Schmidt, CEO and Founder of Nutonian ran his first marathon to raise money for the Science from Scientists mission. […]
Scientists returned to the Khan Lab School in California last Friday to teach students lessons on Camouflage & Mimicry, and Populations as part of the school’s […]
Scientists visited the Parthum Elementary School in Lawrence on Saturday and Wednesday this week to help students prepare for the MCAS science test. On Saturday, students […]
Science from Scientists is hiring instructors to join our team for the fall 2015 semester! Register for a career info session and learn more about putting […]
Organization Chosen by Local Associate to Benefit from Staples Foundation Grant Boston, MA (April 7, 2015) –Science from Scientists has been awarded $1,000 by Staples Foundation, the private charitable […]
Meet the four tech-company founders running their first marathon for local charities Beta Boston Article published on 3/27/15 by Dennis Keohane One of the first groups […]
Science from Scientists performed two Science Theater shows this past weekend at the Wellesley STEM Expo. Thanks to Gerhard Wetzel, our very own Dr. Karen Allendoerfer’s […]
At the Harbus Gala on April 1st, Science from Scientists received a donation of $20,000 from the Harbus Foundation. In addition to the donation we received in the area […]
The 69th Annual Boston Public Schools Citywide Science Fair was held on March 7, 2015 at Northeastern University. More than 350 middle and high school students […]