Looking Beyond
As we looked back on 2022, we settled on the theme, 鈥淟ooking Beyond鈥 for this annual report because we were elated to be finally looking beyond COVID-19. But 鈥渓ooking beyond鈥 means so much more. After celebrating our first 100 years in 2021, 缅北禁地 is now looking beyond our Centennial to the next 100 years. Looking beyond our own organization鈥攖hanks to the discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope鈥攖his year we had the pleasure of looking beyond anything we鈥檝e ever seen before in the cosmos.
Learn more in the Welcome Letter by Maya Ajmera, President and CEO of the 缅北禁地 and Executive Publisher of Science News, and Mary Sue Coleman, Chair of the Society鈥檚 Board of Trustees.
COMPETITIONS
Regeneron STS
After two years of virtual competitions, the 2022 Regeneron Science Talent Search was hosted fully in person under strict COVID-19 protocols. The winners were selected from over 1,800 applicants from 603 high schools across 46 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and eight other countries.
Regeneron ISEF
One thousand seven hundred and fifty young scientists hailing from 49 states and 63 countries, territories and regions came together to compete in the 2022 Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, where they won nearly $8 million in awards and scholarships. Hosted in a partially in-person format, roughly two-thirds of the finalists convened in Atlanta, Georgia, while the rest connected virtually from around the globe.
Broadcom MASTERS
For the first time in three years, the Broadcom MASTERS was held in person, welcoming 30 innovative middle school students from across the U.S. to Washington, D.C. for a week of STEM exploration and team-based challenges.
WELCOME
In August, Thermo Fisher Scientific was named the new title sponsor of the Society鈥檚 middle school STEM competition. The sponsorship, which began in 2023, makes the company only the third title sponsor in the competition鈥檚 25-year history.
Previously sponsored by the Broadcom Foundation, the competition will now be called the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge.
JOURNALISM
Science News Media Group
Take a look back at some of the highlights of Science News Media Group鈥檚 coverage in 2022, from the James Webb Space Telescope鈥檚 dazzling images, to how Russia鈥檚 invasion of Ukraine impact has impacted global science to how millions of people afflicted with long COVID have struggled to find treatment.
We also launched a new magazine! The Science News Explores print magazine debuted in 2022. It was created to help young people and their families follow their curiosity.
OUTREACH AND EQUITY
Advocate Program
The Advocate Program provides training, equipment and year-round support to mentors working with underrepresented and low-income students. In 2022鈥2023, 84 educators from 36 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and Mexico served as Advocates.
Research Teachers Conferences
In 2022, the Society once again brought together science educators from across the country to share best practices in a pair of peer-led conferences, the High School Research Teachers Conference and Middle School Research Teachers Conference.
Science News Learning
Following a successful middle school pilot program, the聽Science News in High Schools聽program changed its name to Science News Learning and delivered STEM learning materials reaching up to 5 million students, 17,000 educators and more than 5,000 schools in 2022.
STEM Action Grants
Through the STEM Action Grant program, the Society distributed $176,000 in grants to 45 nonprofits in 2022, across 22 states and Washington, D.C.鈥攖he largest pool of recipients to date.
STEM Research Grants
Through the STEM Research Grant program, the Society awarded $135,000 to 95 middle and high school science educators during the 2021鈥2022 school year to help their students conduct scientific research outside the classroom.
ALUMNI
Celebrating Our Alumni Community
In honor of the 缅北禁地鈥檚 centennial year, we unveiled a list of extraordinary alumni of our Science Talent Search, International Science and Engineering Fair and middle school STEM competition who embody the principles of leadership, innovation and global impact. The list of more than 100 Society alumni includes Nobel laureates, entrepreneurs, MacArthur Fellows, pioneers, National Medal of Science and Technology recipients and even Emmy and Oscar winners.
LEADERSHIP
GIVING
Individual Donors
Thank you to all our sponsors, members, donors, subscribers, volunteers and other contributors. We are grateful for your support鈥攖ogether, we put the power and wonder of science into everyone鈥檚 hands.
Institutional Donors
Thank you to all the organizations that provide the Society with significant financial contributions. Your generous support sparks the passion, excitement and wonder at the discoveries taking place all around us.
FINANCIALS