Middle school girls at the CodeGirls@Argonne summer camp learn that there is a lot more to coding — and what they can do with it themselves — than they first thought.
Argonne National Laboratory updates All About Energy program to focus on data-driven research into environmental justice issues in local Chicago communities.
By progressing through a series of immersive summer camps, middle and high school students gain and develop critical computational science skills to prepare them for higher education and future careers.
Argonne’s new Autonomous Vehicle Camp engages high school students in hands-on science and engineering, challenging them to build and program their own vehicles.
Find out from our summer students how Argonne’s camps have reshaped their interest and journeys in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)
Through exposure to supercomputers and female scientists, middle school students discovered the diverse possibilities of computing and became engaged in pursuing science, technology, engineering and mathematics pathways.
Three interns share what they learned this summer at Argonne, and how they grew as future science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) leaders.
Argonne Educational Programs and Outreach transitioned to virtual summer programming, ensuring that Argonne continues to build the next generation of STEM leaders.
In its fifth year, Argonne National Laboratory and University of Chicago’s All About Energy program continues to advance environmental and social justice improvements across Chicago.