
SARSEF empodera a las comunidades a través de la educación STEM
Durante 70 años, SARSEF ha fortalecido las comunidades del sur de Arizona mediante la educación STEM práctica, rompiendo barreras y fomentando futuros innovadores.
Angelina Maynes is a journalism major at the University of Arizona and reporter with Tucson Spotlight. Contact her at angelinamaynes@arizona.edu.
Durante 70 años, SARSEF ha fortalecido las comunidades del sur de Arizona mediante la educación STEM práctica, rompiendo barreras y fomentando futuros innovadores.
SARSEF's early years in the 1950s and ’60s showcased student projects inspired by breakthroughs in DNA research, space exploration, and environmental science.
Tucson has expanded solar energy, planted over 120,000 trees, and strengthened heat resilience as part of its climate action efforts, surpassing key environmental goals.
The city is prioritizing housing initiatives, shelter services, and legal reforms to address homelessness, public safety, and community challenges.
For 70 years, SARSEF has strengthened Southern Arizona’s communities through hands-on STEM education, breaking barriers and fostering future innovators.
Durante el año escolar 2021-2022, SARSEF trabajó con 160 escuelas y 27.815 estudiantes, el 71 % de comunidades desatendidas.
During the 2021-2022 school year, SARSEF worked with 160 schools and 27,815 students – 71% from underserved communities.
Judging provides a meaningful way for industry experts to connect with students and encourage their aspirations.
El 7 de febrero, SARSEF organizará una celebración de reunión en honor a sus siete décadas de curiosidad en el mismo espacio donde comenzó, el Bear Down Gym de la Universidad de Arizona.