Mar 31, 2022Opinion: Allow Teens to Consent to COVID VaccineArnav Batra and Tamara Kasikovic encourage lawmakers to allow teens to provide consent for COVID-19 vaccine.
Mar 31, 2022Self Discovery, Creativity Key to STEM Passion2022 Scholar Zain Kamal asks how we can inspire students in STEM through innovation and creativity in a NJ STEM Month Op-Ed.
Mar 31, 2022Beyond our Four Walls: The Importance of STEM to Support Next-Gen CareersSTEM programs validate student passions and give access to meaningful connections to propel them into their futures.
Mar 31, 2022Women's History and NJ STEM Month Celebrates Groundbreaking Female InnovatorsRole models such as Lovelace, Currie, Johnson and Ochoa provide inspiration to future generations of young women and girls in STEM.
Mar 31, 2022Quantum Machine Learning is future of tech in NJBy Ananya Balaji, 2022 Governor's STEM Scholars Today’s digital world puts an emphasis on performing calculations to reap many positive...
Mar 31, 2022Health Care Professionals Must Meet Diverse Needs of NJ Population By Shubhranshu Dutta and Aliza Lopez, 2022 Governor's STEM Scholars What happens in an emergency when English is a foreign language for...
Mar 31, 2022STEM Education Disparities in New JerseyGovernor's STEM Scholars Sumana Gadiraju, Anita Osuri, and Fadi Farag take a look at NJ's student achievement gap in this STEM Month op-ed.
Mar 29, 2022Mask Up for Student HealthSchools have worked with the tools available to them to try and protect students against COVID-19. But we aren’t done yet.
Mar 25, 2022New Law Update – Ending Animal Testing for CosmeticsAs a NJ law ending the sale of cosmetics tested on animals goes into affect, Scholars look at its impact on their generation.