Haas Science In Service
Science in Service is a program developed by Stanford's HAAS Center for Public Service that connects Stanford students to young people in our local communities through science mentorship and after-school science clubs.
Science in Service is a program developed by Stanford's HAAS Center for Public Service that connects Stanford students to young people in our local communities through science mentorship and after-school science clubs.
The Science Bus offers an after-school science curriculum for grade school children at the East Palo Alto Charter School (EPACS), a great school in a low-income part of the San Francisco Bay Area. The program is developed and taught by graduate and undergraduate students at Stanford University. We welcome any member of the Stanford Community who has knowledge of science and an interest in teaching to join us and make a difference in the lives of promising young students.
The Stanford Scientific Magazine -- written, edited, designed and marketed by Stanford undergraduate and graduate students -- is published three times a year to inform both lay readers and experts about Stanford science and engineering research programs and to discuss associated ethical and social issues.
SEED is a Stanford student organization dedicated to sharing our enthusiasm about natural science with the youth of East Palo Alto through hands-on lessons. We hope to help the children open their eyes to the world in which they live.
Students for Healthy Youth (S4HY) is a community service student organization that addresses the issue of childhood obesity in the local community. S4HY is sponsored by the Haas Center for Public Service.