Micron at the MOST
Micron STEAM Explorers Inclusion Programs
Through hands-on programming and collaboration with our community partners, the STEAM Explorers Inclusion Programs are one way the MOST ensures that science learning is available for all!
Micron Events at the MOST
Chip Camp
Chip Camp piques students’ curiosity and challenges their minds through hands-on STEM and semiconductor activities. Interested students who sign up for Chip Camp will get to:
- Learn how memory chips are made
- Discover the science involved in building circuits, launching rockets and programming robots
- Explore engineering, physics, chemistry and computer science topics
- Be mentored by Micron team members and engineering students from local universities
Final Chip Camp celebration was held at the MOST!
Girls Going Tech
Girls Going Tech is a unique model that blends STEM activities with mentorship to inspire female, nonbinary and gender-fluid middle school students to pursue tech careers.
Activities for Girls Going Tech are designed to enhance creativity and improve the world through STEM. Students experience how to use STEM principles to solve real world problems and make a difference in their communities.
Final Girls Going Tech celebration was held at the MOST!
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