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Aberdeen Student Graduates from Elite New Jersey STEM Program
Chatham, N.J. – On Saturday, May 11, 2024, Aberdeen resident Madeline Hunt graduated from the Governor's STEM Scholars...

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May 13, 2024
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Aberdeen Student Graduates from Elite New Jersey STEM Program
Chatham, N.J. – On Saturday, May 11, 2024, Aberdeen resident Madeline Hunt graduated from the Governor’s STEM Scholars, a program of the Research & Development Council of New Jersey. Hunt is one of 123 New Jersey high school and college students to complete the year-long program, which provides a 360° view of New Jersey’s STEM economy through conferences, lab tours, and research.
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A public-private partnership among the Research & Development Council of New Jersey, the Governor’s Office, New Jersey Department of Education, the New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education, and public and private research companies, the Governor’s STEM Scholars provides high-achieving high school, college, and graduate students with a comprehensive introduction to the state’s STEM economy. The Scholars are a diverse and representative group of student leaders from all over the Garden State who excel in STEM and are interested in pursuing STEM-related majors and careers.
“Over the past year, 123 of New Jersey’s most promising high school and college students have received an immersive look into the state’s STEM economy, better preparing them for their careers here in the Garden State,” said Alise Roderer, director of the Governor’s STEM Scholars. “As a Governor’s STEM Scholar, Madeline Hunt gained a unique introduction to New Jersey’s STEM economy and opportunities through conferences, field trips, internship opportunities, and a collaborative research project.”
Throughout the academic year, Madeline, a junior at Matawan Regional High School, participated in four conferences to explore different aspects of New Jersey’s STEM economy focusing on STEM in government, academia, and industry. Each Scholar was led by a college-level team leader, mentored through professional STEM advisors, and produced a community-based research project.
As graduates of the Governor’s STEM Scholars, students will have access to the Governor’s STEM Scholars alumni network of over 800 students, which will enable them to stay connected to STEM jobs and opportunities within the state.
Applications for the 2024-2025 Governor’s STEM Scholars program are still open through June 14, 2024. For more information visit https://www.govstemscholars.com/apply.
Photo Caption: The 2024 graduating class of the Governor’s STEM Scholars at their Commencement Conference held on Saturday, May 11, 2024 at Kean University. View the photo at www.govstemscholars.com/scholarphoto.
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For more than half a century, the Research & Development Council of New Jersey has been dedicated to cultivating an environment supportive of the advancement of research and development in New Jersey. Since 1962, the Council has served as a unified voice for the industry, academia, and government- working with the State to create an environment where R&D can thrive. More information can be found at the R&D Council’s website: www.rdnj.org.
Spearheaded by the Research & Development Council of New Jersey, the Governor’s STEM Scholars is a public-private statewide STEM enrichment education initiative for New Jersey students in grades 10 through the PhD level. The program is sponsored by Bristol Myers Squibb, Comcast, Janssen, Merck, Novartis, Panasonic, PSEG Foundation, Spencer Savings Bank, Stryker, and Verizon. More information is available at www.govstemscholars.com.