Strong bonds can form between high school students and established scientists during the American Chemical Society Project SEED Program. RIT professor Lea Vacca Michel is the Project SEED coordinator ...
There seems to be a perception these days that civility and genuine acts of kindness are rare occurrences. I emphatically disagree, and here’s why. I head Project SEED, a backpack program that ...
Research laboratories across the US are preparing to host the 2024 cohort of Project SEED students. Since its inception in 1968, this American Chemical Society summer program has enabled around 13,500 ...
The American Chemical Society Project SEED’s mission is to provide science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) research, learning, and growth opportunities for high school students from ...
A child in the New Kensington-Arnold School District received a special bag of food for this weekend. Project SEED, which stands for “Something to Eat Every Day,” marked a milestone Friday, ...
Disadvantaged students are getting a rare opportunity thanks to Project SEED. Since 1968, the program has made it possible for more than 4,500 disadvantaged high school students to conduct research in ...
As we celebrate Project SEED’s 55th year, we can attribute its success and longevity to the support of donors like you and the enthusiasm and dedication of hundreds of volunteer mentors and ...
On April 4, 1968 the ACS Council passed a resolution “to take the appropriate steps to ease the problems of underprivileged segments of the nation’s population, particularly in relation to lack of ...
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