STEM Engagement @ Stennis Space Center
STEM Engagement at Stennis Space Center supports the agency’s objectives to advance the STEM workforce pipeline by administering and offering STEM programs at the international, national, state and local levels.
We Engage Students In NASA’s Mission
K-12 students can dig deeper into STEM topics and experience the thrill of exploration and discovery.
NASA makes vital investments in a diverse portfolio of learning opportunities and activities designed to reach as many U.S. students as possible – from kindergarten through graduate school. NASA seeks to build the next generation STEM workforce and broaden student participation to increase diversity, equity and inclusion in STEM fields.
For Kids and StudentsWe Inspire An Interest In STEM
NASA’s Next Gen STEM offers a wide array of unique experiences designed to engage K-12 students nationwide in the agency’s missions, people, and resources.
Educators are a significant part of students’ lives and play a key role in connecting NASA to the Artemis Generation. NASA’s Next Gen STEM fully supports formal educators in classrooms and informal educators in museums, science centers, afterschool programs, and similar organizations, all of whom bring the excitement of the agency’s missions to students.
For EducatorsColleges, Universities, Technical and Vocational Institutions
NASA investments enhance the research, academic and technology capabilities
NASA’s congressionally STEM Engagement program and constituent projects executes a wide reaching set of activities for the benefit of students via: direct student awards for NASA internships and fellowships; student challenges and competitions; educator resources and opportunities; competitive awards to educational institutions for conducting research and development, building capacity, and creating student learning opportunities.
For Colleges and UniversitiesBe A NASA Intern
NASA offers paid internships for high school and college-level students to contribute to agency projects under the guidance of a NASA mentor.
Learn More About NASA Internships about Be A NASA InternSTEM Resources and Opportunities
Contact Us
STEM Offices and Mission Leads
Southeast Region Office of STEM Engagement at Stennis Space Center
NASA John C. Stennis Space Center
Roy S. Estess Building, Suite 110
Stennis Space Center, Mississippi
39529-6000
Phone: 228-688-1500
Email: kelly.e.martin-rivers@nasa.gov
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