Kellenberg Latin School STEM Event
Friday, May 10, 2024 On May 10, we hosted students from Long Island’s Kellenberg Latin School for a STEM event. Roughly 40 students toured four labs on Tandon’s Civil and
Friday, May 10, 2024 On May 10, we hosted students from Long Island’s Kellenberg Latin School for a STEM event. Roughly 40 students toured four labs on Tandon’s Civil and
This summer, the Behavioral Urban Informatics, Logistics, and Transport (BUILT) lab welcomed two local high school students from the NYU ARISE program, Sage Robinson and Alexander Sanchez. The Urban Mobility & Intelligent Transportation Systems (UrbanMITS) lab welcomed two more students, Sheyla Almanzar-Abreu and Steven Yan. ARISE, a 7-week fellowship, opens NYU’s Engineering, Life Sciences, and Computer and Data science labs to outstanding applicants. The program comprises a high level, 5-week authentic research experience in participating NYU faculty labs, mentoring in that placement by a graduate or postdoctoral student, a stipend for completing the program, and two weeks of workshops, college advisement and other activities geared to college application prep.
ARISE provides an advanced STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) research opportunity to New York City students lacking access to high quality STEM education experiences.