The TOPSS Competition: A Gateway to Excellence for High School Students
TOPSS Competition for High School Psychology Students is an incredible platform to showcase their knowledge, creativity, and critical thinking. Organized by the American Psychological Association (APA),
Inspiring the Next Generation of Problem-Solvers at the Sigma Xi Student Research Showcase
Sigma Xi Student Research Showcase, an event that perfectly aligns with our mission to foster curiosity and problem-solving in STEM fields.
Microsoft’s Majorana 1: A Game-Changer in Quantum Computing
Microsoft is leading the way with its groundbreaking Majorana 1 chip. But what does this mean, and why should high school students care?
🌱 5 Tech & Engineering Project Ideas for High School Students Focused on Sustainability
Five innovative and eco-friendly project ideas that combine engineering, coding, and problem-solving to help build a greener future! 🚀
Free Laboratory Learning Program at Princeton University for High School Students
The Laboratory Learning Program offers a FREE, full-time research experience for high school students in science 🔍 or engineering
How AI is Revolutionizing Personalized Education 🚀📚
How AI is bringing personalization to education and why it’s a game-changer for learners worldwide.
🔬🚀 Stanford’s Evo: The AI Revolutionizing Genomics and Life Sciences
A groundbreaking generative AI tool, recently highlighted by Stanford Engineering, is marking a monumental milestone in the field.
🌟 Unlock Your Potential with Non-Trivial: The Premier Fully funded Research Fellowship for High School Students 🌟
EOS Learning is excited to spotlight Non-Trivial, a prestigious research fellowship tailored for high school students eager to make a meaningful impact.
🎮✨ Level Up Your Summer: Coding for Game Design High School Program at NYU!
NYU’s Coding for Game Design High School Summer Program is back in Summer 2025, and it’s your chance to dive into the world of game development. Whether you’re a coding newbie (with some skills, of course!) or a seasoned programmer, this program will help you level up your game design skills.
AI Scholars Program at Carnegie Mellon – A Fully Funded AI Experience for High School Students
The AI Scholars (AIS) Program at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) offers a residential, fully funded, four-week immersive experience designed for rising high school seniors.