John Hancock MLK Summer Scholars: First Workshop

John Hancock MLK Summer Scholars: First Workshop

On July 01, 2015, the John Hancock’s MLK Summer Scholars program had their first of four workshops for their 2015 curriculum at the Boston University…

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Councilor Pressley Inspires Crowd of Students

Councilor Pressley Inspires Crowd of Students

On November 3, 2009, Ayanna Pressley became the first woman of color to serve on the Boston City Council. Since then, she has been a…

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Project ALERTA's insides (Digestive system)

Project ALERTA’s insides (Digestive system)

Project ALERTA students show off the tracings of their friends’ (Chantel and Joshua) body outlines depicting the organs within the human anatomy. The purpose of…

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Max and KC lifts off

Max and KC lifts off

Mentor KC  and Max were in a competition to see whose plane was “the better bird,” which one flew the best. This week’s competition was to craft a plane with…

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Albert (not Einstein) Materdey

Albert (not Einstein) Materdey

Albert is a rising freshman at Newton South High School.  Albert has a zeal for studying physics and engineering and he aspires to go to…

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An Interview with Max Castillo

An Interview with Max Castillo

Max Castillo from Match High School is a first-year scholar at the Summer Transportation Institute (STI). Through his experience in the program, he has gained…

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Meet Michael, the Mentor

Meet Michael, the Mentor

Michael Cole is a mentor at the Summer Transportation Institute (STI) and a rising junior at UMass Boston. He currently studies computer forensics and had…

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Project ALERTA: Summer 2015

Project ALERTA: Summer 2015

Project ALERTA is a year-round pre-collegiate program at UMass Boston for students who are currently in middle school. The program serves about 50-60 ambitious students every…

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Greetings From Anny

Greetings From Anny

Hello! My name is Anny Thach, but I like to be called “Anny with a ‘Y’” because it underscores the fact that my name has…

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