Reach for the Stars! Be a Star!  STEM and Resource Fair for Middle and High School Students with Disabilities and Friends and Family!
Calling all STEM Stars! 

Reach for the Stars! Be a Star! is a STEM and Resource Fair for Middle and High School Students with Disabilities, and their Families and Friends, to learn about how to use their many abilities and talents to be part of a diverse, inclusive, and innovative STEM Workforce.

It will include Hands-On STEM Activities, STEM Educational and Career Pathways, STEM Content, Skills and Research, STEM Professionals with Disabilities and Community Resources. 

Date: Saturday, April 22, 2023
Time: 9 AM-12 PM
Location: McKimmon Conference Center, North Carolina State University, 1101 Gorman St, Raleigh, NC 27606

Please register below so we can better serve you.
Students are expected to come with a parent, guardian, teacher or other adult to supervise them.

If your family lives near Camp Lejeune and would like to ride a bus or van to the event with a group of participants, please answer the question that pertains to that. 

Any questions, please contact: Joann Blumenfeld, Catalyst and GIST Director with any questions.
By email: Jrblumen@ncsu.edu
By phone: 919-633-3120

We are excited to see you there!
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