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CitySprouts
We provide a year-round, in-person leadership program at the Hurley Street Farm. Youth will learning leadership skills through urban gardening and environmental activism.
Registration required
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Science Club for Girls
Join our program this summer where you'll design, build and launch model rockets while learning more about aerospace careers, robot rovers, and astronaut space suits!
KIDS 4 CODING
We offer fun and exciting project-based programs in: Game Design, Roblox, Minecraft, Python. Augmented Reality, Engineering, Circuitry, Robotics and more...
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
A fun summer program for 7th and 8th graders to learn about ecology, genetics, chemistry, bioengineering, and more.
We offer a tuition-free summer program where youth learn about gardening, STEM activities and experiments, environmentalism, leadership, and team building games.
Girl Scouts of Eastern MA
We help girls develop courage, confidence, and character through community service, exploration, workshops and adventures, including lessons in STEM, outdoors, life skills, entrepreneurship.
Application required
MIT Museum
We offer two, weeklong summer sessions where current middle grades youth visit our galleries and campus to learn new skills in hands-on workshops, fun activities, and a creation showcase.
Club Z Tutoring and Test Prep
The program follows an Illustrative Math Curriculum with a concrete, pictorial and abstract approach to math, enabling students to learn mathematics meaningfully.
Navigation Games
To get people outside, we've created orienteering courses throughout the city of Cambridge to get you and your family outside and moving around. Check out our map courses on our website!
We offer a progression of map navigation activities for home-schooled students who want to learning individually or in a group.
We are a five-week summer program for rising 9th grade girls focused on computer science.
The Foundry
Bringing STEM and the Arts under one roof for the Cambridge community. Movement classes, hands-on workshops, performances, cooking classes, and more at The Foundry!
event
Interested in biology and bioengineering? Want to meet students and scientists studying these topics? Join us at the MIT Museum on April 26 for Slices and Splices!
Saturday, April 26, 2025
11AM – 4PM
Come celebrate MIT Museum's Inaugural DNA Day Celebration on April 26, 2025.
10AM – 4PM
Cambridge STEAM Initiative
Join us to see a new doc shining a light on math as the foundation of democracy & economic opportunity!
Saturday, May 3, 2025
10AM – 1PM
Our next Design Redefined explores how empathy-driven AI can positively impact society.
Thursday, May 1, 2025
4PM – 6PM
This event series challenges your perception of design as a process of enhancing aesthetics, usability, or marketability, moving you to deeper understanding of its power as a tool for change.
The Museum is pleased to offer a dedicated morning for visitors who would benefit from a sensory-friendly experience.
Saturday, May 10, 2025
9AM – 10AM
Birding 101: No matter where we are, we are always in nature.
Thursday, May 8, 2025
5PM – 7PM
Experience Stephen Benton's "rainbow" holograms in Optiker, an intimate exhibition that examines the intersection of light and vision.
2PM – 2:30PM
Join us at our next Teen Science Cafe, an event planned by our Teen Programming Council specifically for teens.
Saturday, May 17, 2025
2PM – 4PM
Join us for a mid-day program exploring the expansive artistic practice of Jenny Brockmann. The artist will be joined in conversation by MIT Museum Director Michael John Gorman.
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
12PM – 1PM
MIT is not a place so much as it is a unique collection of exceptional people.
Teen Science Cafés are exciting events connecting local high school students with scientists and each other.
3PM – 5PM
How do you draw a picture of something you've heard about but never seen? How do you see it in the first place?
Saturday, May 31, 2025
Join us at the MIT Museum as we welcome scholars Jana Dambrogio and Daniel Starza Smith to discuss their new book, Letterlocking: The Hidden History of the Letter.
Friday, June 13, 2025
6PM – 8PM
The irony of artificial intelligence is that it inspires new perspectives on human intelligence.
Friday, June 27, 2025