The Future of Black STEM Starts Here

Honoring Black Excellence in STEM As Black History Month comes to a close, it’s worth pausing not only to celebrate achievement, but to consider what those achievements required. The scientists, engineers, physicians, mathematicians, and innovators we uplift each February did not succeed because opportunity was abundant. Many succeeded in spite of limited access, unequal resources, […]

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Going for Gold: How the Winter Olympics Put STEM on Full Display

As the Winter Olympics kick off, the world turns its attention to speed, strength, precision, and breathtaking moments that come down to fractions of a second. We cheer for medals, marvel at world records, and replay dramatic finishes. But behind every gold-medal performance is something else quietly at work: STEM. At Harlem STEM Up, we

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Computer Science for All: Why Equity in Tech Education Can’t Wait

Computer Science for All: Why Equity in Tech Education Can’t Wait Across every industry, the defining skills of the future are being shaped right now by computer science and artificial intelligence. These aren’t niche fields anymore — they’re the backbone of modern problem-solving, creativity, and economic opportunity. Yet far too many students, especially Black and

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From Equations to Empowerment: Celebrating Tai Abrams, Author and Educator

When it comes to inspiring the next generation of thinkers, dreamers, and doers, Tai Abrams doesn’t just talk about opportunity—she builds it. This year, Harlem STEM Up! is honored to feature Tai as the keynote speaker for our National STE(A)M Day Celebration & Career Day on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at the Harlem YMCA. But

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How Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Inspires the Next Generation of STEM Thinkers

Two hundred years ago, a young woman sat by a fire on a stormy night and imagined a scientist who would bring life to his own creation. That moment of imagination gave the world Frankenstein — and introduced a whole new way of thinking about science, ethics, and human possibility. The author was Mary Shelley,

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Meet Our Keynote: Tai Abrams of AdmissionSquad — Opening Doors for STEM Success

We are so excited to announce that Tai Abrams, Founder & CEO of AdmissionSquad, will be our keynote speaker at Harlem STEM Up’s National STE(a)M Day Celebration & Career Day on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at the Harlem YMCA (10 AM – 1 PM). Her story, mission, and ongoing work make her the perfect person

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Raising Thinkers: How Questions Spark STEM Skills

STEM learning doesn’t always come from textbooks, labs, or expensive programs. Sometimes, it starts with a simple question—honest, curious, and full of wonder. For families who may not have access to formal STEM opportunities, your child’s greatest tool is already built in—their ability to ask, observe, and imagine. Here are six powerful ways families can

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5 Ways Family Game Night Boosts STEM Skills

Family game night isn’t just fun—it’s a hidden STEM lab right in your living room. Rolling dice, solving puzzles, or battling it out in strategy games gives kids (and us adults) hands-on practice with logic, problem-solving, math, and more. Here’s how game night builds essential science, technology, engineering, and math skills—without feeling like homework. 1.

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STEM in the Culture: Exploring Science Through Music, Dance, and Storytelling

Science and math are everywhere—but sometimes, we forget to look beyond textbooks and test prep. For many families, culture and creativity are central to daily life. Whether it’s the beat of a drum, the rhythm of a dance, or the power of a story passed down through generations, these cultural practices hold rich opportunities for

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