Pathways to Science

With an overarching goal to encourage and support promising young scholars to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math, Yale Pathways to Science opens the door for middle and high school students to explore STEM at Yale University. The more than 1,900 Pathways to Science Scholars are considered the youngest members of Yale’s scientific community and are invited to Yale’s campus throughout the year for special events, academic lectures, demonstrations, laboratory visits, and research opportunities. Once accepted into the program, students are invited to attend more than 150 different programs and events annually, choosing to participate in the opportunities that interest them most. In the past, students have viewed the cosmos at Yale’s state-of-the-art planetarium, launched rockets, built telescopes, examined brain specimens with Yale neuroscientists, and much more. Please note that while a student must be a New Haven, West Haven, or Orange Public School  student in 6th-12th grade to be a Pathways to Science Scholar, there a numerous open-to-the-public events & programs that any K-12 student can attend! See our calendar and sign up for our STEM event newsletter!

Funding for these programs is provided by Yale University and contributions from generous donors including the Polak Family Fund.

Events

Repeats every day until Sun Nov 10 2024.
11/10/2024 - 10:00am
At SheCode, students will learn about computer coding using Scratch alongside women in Computer Science at Yale.

Repeats every 2 weeks every Sunday until Sun Jan 19 2025 except Sun Nov 24 2024, Sun Dec 22 2024, Sun Jan 05 2025.
11/10/2024 - 2:00pm