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06/11/2026

Thank you to Governor Maura Healey for sharing her support of Science Club for Girls at our 2026 Catalyst Awards.

Governor Healey highlighted the importance of creating opportunities for girls and gender-expansive youth to explore STEM, develop confidence, and envision themselves as future scientists, engineers, innovators, and leaders. Her remarks reflected the very heart of our mission.

We are deeply thankful for Governor Healey's recognition of our work and her commitment to expanding access and opportunity for the next generation of STEM leaders.

Together, we can ensure that every young person has the chance to discover their potential and pursue their dreams.

Photos from Science Club for Girls's post 06/09/2026

Looking back on an incredible April Vacation AI & Robotics Club at the MIT Museum! 🤖✨

From programming cutebots and building Scratch games to training AI models, participants gained hands-on experience with the fundamentals of AI and robotics. Along the way, they collaborated with peers, tackled challenges, tested new ideas, and learned that innovation thrives through curiosity and teamwork.

By the end of the week, participants proudly showcased projects that reflected their creativity, perseverance, and growing technical skills.

Thank you to our incredible participants and supporters for making this week of exploration, innovation, and discovery possible.

Special thanks to the Cabot Family Charitable Trust, IF/THEN®, an initiative of Lyda Hill Philanthropies, and the Laboratory Robotics Interest Group, New England for supporting the 2026 AI & Robotics April Vacation Club.

Read the full recap here: https://www.scienceclubforgirls.org/post/curiosity-in-action-highlights-from-scfg-s-april-vacation-ai-robotics-club

06/03/2026

This we’re celebrating Nneoma Oji, our 2025-2026 Program Manager Fellow and an incredible member of the Science Club for Girls community.

Nneoma’s passion for science began early, sparked by teachers and mentors who encouraged her curiosity. This support inspired her commitment to using science to give back to her community. That passion first led Nneoma to mentor a Science Club in college and has shaped her journey ever since.

From moderating an “Applying to Medical School” panel for Mentors to helping launch our new Malden club, as our Program Manager Fellow, Nneoma consistently created spaces where young people could build confidence, discover their voices, and see themselves as future leaders in STEM.

This fall, Nneoma will begin medical school at Columbia University, continuing her commitment to uplift and empower others. We are so grateful for everything she has contributed to SCFG and cannot wait to see all she accomplishes in this next chapter.

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