The program aims to support Bay Area community college students on their career path through mentoring and workshops. Students who are interested in physical sciences are paired with graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.
This is a pen-pal program to connect 5th-10th grade students with scientists. The program aims to inspire students to explore a future in STEM by facilitating one-on-one connections with STEM professionals.
Berkeley Seismology Lab research staff share their knowledge about earthquakes and research activities with the public via tours by appointment.
Expanding Your Horizons is an annual career conference specially designed for students in grades 5 through 8 from local school districts. The conference aims to encourage girls' interest in science and mathematics and provide positive female role models in science, math, and engineering careers.
Mount Tamalpais College is dedicated specifically to serving incarcerated students. Its mission is to provide an intellectually rigorous, inclusive Associate of Arts degree program and College Preparatory Program, free of charge, to people at San Quentin State Prison.
MPS Scholars aims to achieve equitable outcomes for all UC Berkeley undergraduate students who are intended or declared majors in mathematical and physical sciences. The program offers mentorship, undergraduate research opportunities, orientation courses, and other resources.
These notebooks introduce air quality and climate change concepts using local data from the BEACO2N network. They are designed for high school students who have little to no previous coding experience.
The program aims to inspire the next generation of scientists by helping 7th grade students to design, carry out, and report on their own independent scientific investigations. UC Berkeley graduate students, post-docs, and 3rd/4th year undergraduates volunteer as mentors in this program.