2023 Station1 Frontiers Fellowship (SFF) Capstone Ceremony and Undergraduate Research Symposium on Socially-Directed Science and Technology
2022 Station1 Frontiers Fellowship (SFF) Capstone Ceremony and Event
A Special Live Station1 Virtual Event: Science and Technology Across Geography, Time, and Scale with Wenceslas (Celas) Marie-Sainte, Scientist and Engineer, IceCube Neutrino Observatory, at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station (Antarctica) and The Station1 Fellows and Alumni
This exciting cross-sector and cross-disciplinary virtual workshop and dialogue focused on “Futures of Socially-Directed Science and Technology: Sustainable Materials and Manufacturing” builds on the recently developed model of socially-directed science and technology.
Station1 is thrilled to announce receipt of a generous gift, the Evelyn (Lynne) Scibelli Fellowship, donated by The Martin Family (Karen and Gary Martin) of Boxford, Massachusetts. The Fellowship is dedicated to supporting undergraduate women from historically under-served backgrounds pursuing careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields, in particular in the area of water research, quality, innovation, and technology in the Merrimack Valley of Massachusetts. The Evelyn (Lynne) Scibelli Fellowship is held in memoriam of her sister Evelyn (Lynne) Scibelli who maintained a distinguished career as a water chemist, with significant contributions in the area of water membranes and filtration. This gift supports their substantial philanthropic efforts to enhance the areas of climate change and sustainability education in the Merrimack Valley community.
ECMC Foundation, based in Los Angeles, California has awarded a $400,000 grant to Station1 — a leading national nonprofit higher education institution, founded by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2016 and based in Lawrence, Massachusetts, that is paving a pathway of opportunity through a new model of learning and research - socially-directed science and technology.
Station1 is a new nonprofit higher education institution, founded by researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2016, that is paving a pathway of opportunity through a new model of learning and research - socially-directed science and technology. This model integrates science and technology with humanistic fields and the social sciences in order to interrogate, understand, and shape technologically-driven societal impact towards more equitable, just, ethical, and sustainable outcomes. Core to the Station1 model is broadening access and opportunity for students of color, those from low-income households, and those who are first-generation to college.
Station1 is pleased to announce a new partnership with Analog Devices, Inc., as well as the receipt of a grant from the Analog Devices Foundation, the company’s charitable arm that advances its mission to engineer a more sustainable future for our people and planet.
Station1 is pleased to announce a new partnership and receipt of a grant from LabCentral, Inc. This grant to Station1 was awarded through LabCentral Ignite, a new initiative that aims to enhance the regional biotech innovation ecosystem by supporting access to and opportunities to engage in leading scientific and technological education, state-of-the-art research, and next-generation entrepreneurship.
This exciting international cross-sector and cross-disciplinary workshop will be focused on “Socioresilient Infrastructure: Materials, Assemblages, and Systems.”
2019 marked a significant milestone for Station1. We write to share our work over the past year and to express our deep gratitude to the over 70 visionary and committed individuals and organizations who have supported Station1. In our second year of full operation, we continued to pursue the daunting challenge of building and designing a nonprofit higher education institution focused on a new model of inclusive and socially-directed science and technology.
This three-day interactive, collaborative workshop welcomes instructors from across STEM disciplines, humanities, and social sciences to learn, share, reflect, and co-create pedagogy at the intersection of inclusion, inquiry, and impact.
Station1 partnered with LabArchives to deliver its’ shared curriculum in the 2018 Summer@Station1 inaugural program through its’ innovative cloud-based digital platform.
Station1 is building a new educational model based on socially-directed science and technology inquiry and research.
2018 was a landmark year for Station1 in so many ways. We continue to be driven by an imperative for change in science and technology education and research at multiple levels.
2018 Inaugural Event, Education, Research, and Ecosystems for a Resilient, Inclusive, & Prosperous Future, Saturday, August 4th, 6pm @ Lawrence, Massachusetts
We are so excited that the inaugural cohort of Summer@Station1 college students will soon arrive from near and far to Massachusetts. For the first four days of Summer@Station1 (June 9th - 12th, 2018), Station1 students will participate in a transformative, immersive four-day educational experience, in partnership with LeaderShape®, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to creating a just, caring, and thriving world where all lead with integrity and a healthy disregard for the impossible.