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Governor's STEM Scholars News
The Governor's STEM Scholars is making waves in news outlets across the state. Check out some of the stories about this innovative program.


Women's History and NJ STEM Month Celebrates Groundbreaking Female Innovators
Role models such as Lovelace, Currie, Johnson and Ochoa provide inspiration to future generations of young women and girls in STEM.
Mar 31, 2022


Quantum Machine Learning is future of tech in NJ
By Ananya Balaji, 2022 Governor's STEM Scholars Today’s digital world puts an emphasis on performing calculations to reap many positive...
Mar 31, 2022


Health 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, 2022


STEM Education Disparities in New Jersey
Governor'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 31, 2022


Mask Up for Student Health
Schools have worked with the tools available to them to try and protect students against COVID-19. But we aren’t done yet.
Mar 29, 2022


New Law Update – Ending Animal Testing for Cosmetics
As a NJ law ending the sale of cosmetics tested on animals goes into affect, Scholars look at its impact on their generation.
Mar 25, 2022


Breaking the Stigma Around Mental Health
Diya Patel and Ananya Shrivastava, 2022 Governor's STEM Scholars explore the need for mental health awareness in teens.
Mar 24, 2022


Governor's STEM Scholars Winter 2022 Newsletter
Take a look inside the Governor's STEM Scholars' Winter 2022 newsletter to catch up on all of the Scholars' happenings.
Mar 23, 2022


Do I belong? The Impact of Imposter Syndrome on First-Generation Minority Students
Kamila Esquivel and Nicolle Vilca navigate STEM majors as diverse, first-generation college students.
Mar 21, 2022
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