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STEM Day at Cornell

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As part of our mission to uplift and empower underrepresented students in STEM, we are excited to invite 7th–12th grade students from your school community to our STEM Outreach Day on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at the Cornell University College of Engineering.


This full-day event will immerse students in the world of STEM through hands-on workshops, engaging activities, and inspiring talks from professionals and current Cornell engineering students — all designed to help them envision their potential in STEM fields.


To ensure a safe, inclusive, and enriching experience for all participants, our team is:

  • Completing risk management and volunteer training through the Cornell Risk Management Office

  • Providing all materials, supplies, snacks, beverages, and lunch free of charge

  • Designing programming that encourages curiosity, collaboration, and STEM exploration


We would be honored to have your students join us. Attached below is the event flyer, which includes a QR code linking directly to the sign-up form and permission slip.

If you have any questions or would like to connect further, I’d be happy to chat.

Thank you for your time and consideration — we hope to welcome your students to campus next week!

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