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regeneron science talent search

16 Feb 2020

Tips and Tricks to Becoming a Top 300 Science Talent Search Scholar

by Pat Monteith | posted in: STEM Education | 0

Last month, 4 MSEF students were selected as Top 300 scholars in the prestigious Regeneron Science Talent Search (STS) competition. The competition highlights current high school seniors and their phenomenal research projects. These 4 students, Daisy Wang, Andrew Zhang, Pratik … Continued

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23 Apr 2019

Hard work and passion helped Frank Xu become a Science Talent Search Finalist

by Pat Monteith | posted in: STEM Education | 0

Last month, senior Frank Xu from Brookline High School participated in the final round of the Regeneron Science Talent Search competition, where he was one of 40 finalists. The Regeneron Science Talent Search is one of the nation’s most prestigious … Continued

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MSEF Chronicle

Founded in 1949 by the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and a group of science educators, MSEF has advanced science literacy and inspired new generations of science and engineering leaders for over six decades. MSEF supports schools and empowers teachers through science fair programs in which students experience first-hand the professional practices of scientists and engineers. Almost 35,000 students have participated directly in Massachusetts statewide science fairs, and hundreds of thousands have been part of the state fair pipeline: regional and school-based science fairs across the Commonwealth.

With Thanks

MSEF is most grateful to its loyal consortium of corporations, individuals, foundations, institutions of higher learning, and professional and trade organizations that underwrite our operations and special initiatives, create a nationally acclaimed Award Recognition Program, and make it possible to develop and implement STEM programs for Massachusetts youth.

Simply stated, MSEF is a small organization that is accomplishing a big mission! We succeed because of our strong partnerships, loyal sponsors and dedicated volunteers.

Donate to MSEF

Your contribution will support:
  • Free access to the science fair program for every MA student in grades 6-12.
  • Specialized professional development and resources for STEM teachers.
  • In high-needs, “gateway cities,” one-on-one mentoring of students working on independent research through MSEF’s Curious Minds Initiative.
  • Science literacy for all students and the future STEM talent workforce.

Contact

Massachusetts Science & Engineering Fair, Inc.

955 Massachusetts Ave, #350 Cambridge MA 02139

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info@scifair.com

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