Virtual STEM



Bring STEM learning into your home and classroom

With the world around us so rapidly changing, STEM Career Connections at the Connecticut Science Center has never been more critical. We are committed to bringing virtual STEM learning into homes and classrooms across the community and inspiring younger generations to pursue life-saving, solution-finding careers that will help navigate future global crises. We offer students and families opportunities to learn from real STEM professionals who share their experiences and illustrate their work's real-world applications.

Virtual STEM Career Showcases

Middle and high school students connect informally with professionals from corporate partners across the state through a virtual panel, engaging in meaningful conversations and learning more about exciting STEM opportunities. To fully demonstrate the wealth and accessibility of employment possibilities in our students' home state, we feature a diverse array of presenters from a wide range of fields.


Upcoming Showcases

  • Thursday, November 5, 2020
  • Tuesday, December 1, 2020
  • Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Reserve your experience now. Visit our Design Your Field Trip to begin the booking process.

Classroom Connections

We’ll match teachers with a representative from one of our corporate partners and schedule a personalized Zoom meeting and individualized Q&A session for your classroom. Students will gain an in-depth perspective on STEM Careers and have the opportunity to ask more personalized questions, strengthening their connection with and awareness of opportunities in Connecticut.

Classroom Connections Available During National Engineering Week: February 21-27, 2021

Reserve your experience now. Visit our Design Your Field Trip to begin the booking process.

Online Content

Mini STEM Career Showcase: Video 1 Mini STEM Career Showcase: Video 2 Mini STEM Career Showcase: Video 3

Check out our Facebook Page for upcoming Lunch Bunch Facebook Live events!

Take a peek at our STEM Career Connections and Women in Science blog posts on the official blog of the Connecticut Science Center, Down to a Science.

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Interested in presenting?

We are always looking for more STEM professionals who are willing to share their story with students and families. To get involved with STEM Career Connections at the Connecticut Science Center, please contact Kelsey Ballard at kballard@ctsciencecenter.org


Sponsors

With Additional Support From
  • James Arthur Fairweather and Dayan Moore
  • Jane I. Milas
  • William C. Malugen and Nancy Martin
  • Len and Robyn Wolman
  • Zachs Family Foundation, Inc.
  • Lizabeth H. and Richard Zlatkus