Last week in West Harlem at the Taystee BioLab, our students showed up and showed OUT. š¬āØ
Huge shoutout to Thurgood Marshall Academy, A. Philip Randolph Campus High School, Mott Hall II, and Eagle Academy for Young Men of Harlem.
The depth of knowledge, confidence, and quality of the scientific posters were š„. Students presented research on real public health challenges impacting their communities ā and they did it in a professional Life Sciences setting.
At Science In The Cityļæ¼, weāre closing the STEM Access Gap by embedding students directly into industry spaces, experiences, and opportunities. Because exposure changes outcomes. š”š
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Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) opens doors to endless opportunities and pave the way to financial liberation.
From cutting-edge innovations to groundbreaking research, STEM disciplines empower individuals to shape the future.
š©š¾āš¬Real STEM isnāt worksheets.
Itās research. Itās application. Itās presentation.
Itās students asking real questions, collecting real data, and standing in front of real audiences to defend their thinking.
But hereās whatās often missingā¦
Access to real experts.
Because exposure matters.
Conversations with scientists, researchers, and industry professionals shift how students see themselvesāand what they believe is possible.
This kind of learning canāt live only inside four classroom walls.
It has to be rooted in the real world.
At Science In The City, thatās exactly what we do.
We create those touchpointsāwhere students engage, apply, and connect.
From research projects to biotech lab visits, our students donāt just learn STEM⦠they experience it.
If youāre ready to bring this level of programming to your school or community, letās connect.
How are your students engaging in real-world STEM?
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š±āØ EARTH DAY FLASH SALE āØš±
Limited edition. One time. When itās gone⦠itās gone.
These garden bundles are more than cuteātheyāre part of a movement. From our last-of-its-kind š bumblebee watering can to our vibrant gardening kits, every piece supports something bigger.
I teach Science + Engineering through gardeningāand every purchase helps us give students hands-on STEM experiences that expand how they see their future. š
š Donāt forget to grab your copy of A Fruit Tree Grows in Harlemāa story rooted in culture, community, and science.
This Earth Day, support an organization thatās growing more than plants⦠weāre growing possibilities. šæ
šļø Flash Sale happening NOWš Link in bio
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04/11/2026
Next Saturday join me and CCNY Young Alumni Group as we partner with New York Cares to spruce up a school in East Harlem.
š April 18th
ā° 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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