STEM Scholars Camp summer program open to public

Idaho National Laboratory is offering one-week summer camp sessions this July for students entering grades one to 12.
Idaho National Laboratory K-12 STEM Bright Future in Energy Scholarship opens

Idaho National Laboratory’s Bright Future in Energy Scholarship competition is now open.
Idaho universities gain access to Idaho National Laboratory supercomputer

Students and faculty at Idaho’s three public research universities will soon have exclusive access to one of the nation’s fastest academic supercomputers thanks to an agreement signed in January
INL opens application period for 2022 K-12 education grants

Idaho National Laboratory’s K-12 Education Program has opened the application period for its STEM grants.
Battelle Energy Alliance to sign Memorandum of Understanding with Shoshone-Bannock School District #537 creating STEM opportunities for tribal students

INL is formalizing its partnership with Shoshone-Bannock School District #537 to enhance opportunities for tribal students.
Making the Most of a Momentous Day: Area schools use INL-generated materials to learn about science and space

Idaho STEM students joined thousands of others who tuned in as the NASA Rover Perseverance made a flawless landing on the surface of Mars.
Bright Future in Nuclear scholarship winners announced

The two winners of the Idaho National Laboratory Bright Future in Nuclear scholarship award were recently announced.
National Puzzle Day

Celebrate National Puzzle Day by putting your brain to work today while you learn more about what we do at Idaho National Laboratory.
INL opens application period for 2021 K-12 Education grants

INL’s K-12 Education Program has opened the application period for its STEM grants, availble to Idaho educators in regions 5 and 6.
Idaho National Laboratory Coding Coalition offers grants, support for Idaho schools

INL’s K-12 Education Enrichment Program has opened registration for its Coding Coalition, which will support cybersecurity competitions in high schools.