CompuGirls aligns with Next Generation Science Standards and Common Core Standards. Expand the selections below to find out more information.

In pursuit of our goals to amplify knowledge, expand networks, and scale best practices, we provide exclusive signature programs that engage partners and members in expanding opportunities for students and women of color in STEM on an individual and institutional level by leveraging existing best practices and developing innovative ideas into new programs.

The first NSTEMC Regional Convening was held on March 31 at the University of Alabama. The meeting was a systematic gathering of leaders from key post-secondary institutions from the Southeast region. During the meeting, participants learned about Collaborative opportunities and resources that align with their personal and institutional vision for inclusive STEM initiatives.

Facilitated by Executive Director, Dr. Kimberly Scott and Program Coordinator Sr for Advocacy, Sharon Torres, participants engaged in dialogues and activities that: 

The National STEM Collaborative's outreach events are crucial to our mission of providing culturally-responsive programming to girls and women and color so that they may enter, persist, and succeed in STEM both academically and professionally.

Welcome to Learning in Libraries

All students ages 13-16 who are interested in developing skills needed to become the next generation of tech innovators and community leaders are invited to join the Learning in Libraries program! Participants will be provided with a tool kit and supplies to discover and create basic technological applications like circuitry in a fun and collaborative environment.