Massachusetts STEM Week Kickoff
Massachusetts Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll (center) kicked off Massachusetts STEM Week, hosted by Boston University, on October 16 at the Center for Computing & Data Sciences. A collaboration of the Massachusetts Executive Office of Education and the STEM Advisory Council, STEM Week is an annual statewide effort to boost the interest, awareness, and ability of all learners to make the most of STEM opportunities. The event launched a week of STEM-related programs and challenges across the state’s nine regional STEM networks. Flanking Driscoll: Brat J. Luciano Noboa, a Boston international Newcomer’s Academy 10th grader affiliated with Sociedad Latina (from left), Mohamed Mohamed (ENG‘25), Kenneth Lutchen, BU provost, and Patrick Tutwiler, Massachusetts Secretary of Education. Photo by Danny Dolan (COM’26)
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