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STEM Ambassadors

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STEM Ambassadors are ̽̽ students studying Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math, and trained to deliver experiential STEM activities to Vermont youth. Their mission is to share the possibilities of these fields through hands-on learning experiences and to connect Vermont youth to ̽̽ resources through on-campus events, such as the STEM Showcase.

Using proven models of hands-on learning, STEM Ambassadors aim to inspire and motivate Vermont youth to pursue further education in the STEM fields, while also bringing awareness of STEM opportunities available in Vermont.

STEM Ambassadors facilitate learning modules based on STEM subjects, such as engineering, computer science, environmental science, and robotics. These modules are presented at schools, afterschool programs, youth-serving organizations, on campus, and through online platforms. The Ambassadors create unique programming each semester based on their majors and interests. 

The STEM Ambassadors program is a collaboration between the College of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, Extension, and 4-H. It is a member of the .

Upcoming Events

STEM Showcase 7.0
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̽̽ STEM Ambassadors present STEM Showcase 7.0; Our Theme is Flight; Saturday, Nov. 2 10:00am-12:30pm

The ̽̽ STEM Ambassadors present

FLIGHT

Saturday, November 2
10:00AM-12:30PM

This fun and popular STEM event returns to campus on Saturday, November 2nd for grades 3-9 and features workshops taught by ̽̽'s STEM Ambassadors.

Scheduled workshops (Note: Workshops run simultaneously; choose 2 to attend):

  • The Biology of Flight: How Bats, Birds, andBugs Soar

  • Flying under the radar: Secret Codes and Communication

  • Sonic Boom: Breaking the Invisible Barrier

  • Astronaut Bootcamp: Journey to Space

  • Making Clouds: How Water Becomes Weather


To request language interpretation/translation assistance and/or a disability-related accommodation to participate in this program, please contact Margaret Coan at 802-656-7634 or 800-571-0668, or email margaret.coan@uvm.edu by Friday, October 11, so we may assist you.


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Join us this school year for monthly science cafés on topics selected by your peers. Engage in hands-on learning with scientists, engineers, and technology experts as you explore different pathways in these fields. Dates are on Saturdays from 5:00-7:00 pm on ̽̽ campus and include 9/21, 10/19, 11/9, 12/7, 1/11, 2/15, 3/22, 4/12 and 5/10. Free program, but registration is required. 

Attend one or more cafés. Please register online. Pizza and soft drinks provided. Run by the Teen Science Ambassadors for youth in grades 7-12. 

To request language interpretation/translation assistance and/or a disability-related accommodation to participate in this program, please call or email Margaret Coan at 802-656-7634 or margaret.coan@uvm.edu at least 3 weeks before the event you want to attend so we may assist you.

Purpose
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STEM ambassadors teach a group of K-12 Students

STEM Ambassadors provide a window into the vast potential of the STEM fields. By providing dynamic, hands-on learning, STEM Ambassadors inspire and create enthusiasm for STEM subjects. This program builds on interest sparked in the classroom (or afterschool program) and helps school-aged students see themselves as scientists (or engineers, etc.), while also building mentorship through connection to college students studying STEM. Continued on-campus opportunities engage Vermont youth with ̽̽ and connect them with ̽̽ STEM resources, for now and for their post-secondary planning. ̽̽ students have the opportunity to share the knowledge they are learning in their respective majors and gain valuable skills in collaboration, presentation, facilitation, and communication.  

Become a STEM Ambassador
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Make an impact

Do you love learning? Do you enjoy working with kids? Are you enthusiastic about your STEM major? If you can say “yes” to these questions, you’d probably make a great STEM Ambassador!

  • STEM Ambassadors receive training in safely working with youth, the experiential education process and inquiry-based approaches, and the facilitation of hands-on learning modules.
  • STEM Ambassadors also have the opportunity to participate in a national Engineering Ambassadors annual training, with students from around the country.
  • STEM Ambassadors develop valuable skills such as facilitation, communication, presentation, and collaboration, as well as knowledge of youth development and experiential education.

Details

  • We hire at the end of each semester. When openings are available, positions will be posted in JobX (job ID 9789).

Job Requirements

  • Majoring in a STEM subject
  • Interest in working with youth
  • Desire to represent ̽̽ with enthusiasm 
  • Background check

Helpful Qualifications

  • Experience working with kids and teens
  • Your own transportation
  • Some availability during the school day and after school (between 9:00 am-5:00 pm)

Join us!

For more information contact: Margaret Coan at mcoan@uvm.edu.

Host a STEM Ambassador
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STEM Ambassadors host program

Transform your scholars' education. Host a STEM Ambassador.

Possible topics for the hands-on activities include:

  • Engineering
  • Robotics and Coding
  • Animal Science
  • Healthy Living
  • Environmental Science

Schedule and planning

  • Programs can be during the school day or after school, and take place in school, at a community site (such as a library or community center), or an afterschool program. However, as college students, Ambassadors are mostly available for afterschool programming and on Saturdays. 
  • Programs usually take one hour, are free of charge, and the materials needed for each program can be provided, as needed.

Host site responsibilities

  • On-site adult supervision, with an age-appropriate youth-to-adult ratio
  • Participant recruitment
  • Appropriate physical space, or Zoom meeting link
  • Enrollment info. for each participant
  • Media release forms, as needed
  • Take attendance at each session
  • Complete evaluation and provide feedback to the STEM Ambassador program

Learn more!

To find out more and to schedule an event, contact Margaret Coan, 4-H Educator, Special Projects Lead, at mcoan@uvm.edu or call 802-656-7634.

Meet the Ambassadors
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STEM Ambassador Cora

Cora

Environmental Engineering

STEM Ambassador Sarah

Sarah

Physics and Math

STEM Ambassador Cooper

Cooper

Computer Science

STEM Ambassador Emily

Emily

Biomedical Engineering

STEM Ambassador Mish

Mish

Computer Science

STEM Ambassador Jordan

Jordan

Civil Engineering

STEM Ambassador Skye

Skye

Neuroscience

STEM Ambassador Grace

Grace

Environmental Science

STEM Ambassador Evy

Evy

Environmental Science

Aditi

Aditi

Molecular Genetics

Matthew

Matthew

Biological Sciences

Delaney

Delaney

Computer Science

Kayli

Kayli

Computer Science & Chinese

Ainsley

Ainsley

Math and Statistics

Ryan

Ryan

Biomedical Engineering

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Elliza

Neuroscience

Contact

Margaret Coan

Teen and Leadership Programs Lead

margaret.coan@uvm.edu