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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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6 multidisciplinary Events Found

Mar 21

The 141st Annual Academy Meeting

The 141st Annual Academy Meeting will bring together hundreds of Indiana and Midwest senior and junior scientists from industry and academia, graduate and undergraduate science students, engineers, science educators from public and private schools, and science enthusiasts. The meeting includes nearly 200 oral and poster research presentations, hot topic presentations, workshops, and panel discussions. It is the only multidisciplinary scientific meeting in Indiana, covering anthropology, botany, cell biology, earth sciences, ecology, engineering, environmental science, mathematics, microbiology, molecular biology, physics, astronomy, plant systematics, biodiversity, science education, zoology, and entomology. Registration opens early January 2026. Abstract submission deadline is February 28, 2026.
J.W. Marriott Hotel-Downtown Indianapolis
$90.00 - Registr...
3/21/26
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Mar 21

The 141st Annual Academy Meeting

The 141st Annual Academy Meeting will take place on March 21, 2026, 7:00 AM-6:30 PM at the JW Marriott-Downtown Indianapolis. The annual academy meetings bring together 100's of Indiana and Midwest senior and junior scientists from industry and academia, graduate and undergraduate science students, engineers, science educators, and science enthusiasts for a full day of Indiana science. The Meeting agenda includes nearly two hundred oral and poster research presentations, hot topic presentations, workshops, and panel discussions. Abstract submissions are due by February 28th, 2026. Registration opens in early January 2026.
J.W. Marriott Hotel-Downtown Indianapolis
$55.00 - Student...
3/21/26
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May 27

ArtPhilly's What Now: 2026 Festival

ArtPhilly's inaugural five-week multidisciplinary arts and culture festival featuring over 30 experiences including performances, exhibitions, and artistic programming across Philadelphia. The festival explores the theme 'What Now: 2026' in celebration of the nation's semiquincentennial, challenging artists and audiences to blend art and history to imagine the future. Features collaborations with premier institutions like Philadelphia Art Museum, Mural Arts Philadelphia, and community organizations. Programming includes visual art, dance, music, interactive experiences, multimedia projects, community events, theater, and film across iconic Philadelphia venues and landmarks.
Various locations throughout Philadelphia
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5/27/26
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Jun 9

GENIUS Olympiad

International high school project competition focused on environmental issues, including STEM, Art, Short Film, Creative Writing, Music, Business, and Robotics categories.
GENIUS Olympiad Venue
Free
6/9/26
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Jun 14

Pathways to STEM Camp

4-day residential camp for high school students entering their sophomore through senior year. Students explore different avenues of study within STEM, work with ONU faculty on multi-disciplinary projects, experience face-to-face instruction in science, technology, math and engineering topics. Includes hands-on laboratory experiences and interaction with practicing engineers and scientists. Camp includes activities in microbiology, physics, civil engineering, biochemistry, organic chemistry, automation engineering, robotics programming, manufacturing, mechanical engineering, and soldering projects.
Ohio Northern University
$495.00 - includ...
6/14/26
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Jul 12

Explore Engineering Summer Program

A two-week residential summer program for rising high school students (grades 9-11) to explore various engineering majors through hands-on activities, Grand Challenge Projects, and major exploration. Features 21 hours of project time and 10 hours of major exploration including soldering, coding (C++), CAD/SolidWorks, and 3D printing. Grand Challenge themes include Engineering for Accessibility, Rescue, Human Performance, and Revitalization. Applications open late January 2026.
University of Connecticut College of Engineering
Free
7/12/26
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