MSU alumni, students work with Mississippi high school students during Global Teaching Project's summer STEM program
A Global Teaching Project partner for the past decade, Mississippi State University hosts the annual Advanced STEM Summer Preparatory Program on campus each summer. The program prepares high school students, especially those in rural and low-income school districts, for upcoming Advanced Placement coursework.
Working at this year’s recent 10th annual program are MSU Bulldogs including alumni and current students. Pictured, bottom row, from left: Anna Creekmore, 2017 secondary education/physics graduate and Houston High School teacher; Morgan Bishop, 2017 secondary education/mathematics graduate and Northridge High School (Alabama) teacher; second row, from left: Katelynn Foster, 2019 secondary education/biology graduate and Mendenhall High School teacher; Seger McGuire, MSU educational psychology doctoral student; Demeria Moore, 2026 biology graduate; Dane Peagler, 2013 secondary education/physics graduate and Brandon High School teacher; third row, from left: Rahul Kumar, 2026 computer engineering graduate; Jalen Nixon, senior data science major; Chris Bonney, sophomore mechanical engineering major; and Paulo Silva, junior electrical engineering major. (Submitted photo by Saxon Wilson)
Learn more about this year's summer program.