[BlindMath] Science and Engineering division and NFB email lists Registration announcement

Louis Maher ljmaher03 at outlook.com
Wed Mar 19 15:32:30 UTC 2025


Folks,

We are in the middle of the NFB Science and Engineering division's 2025 registration program. Below you will find instructions for registering with the division, making a STEM scholarship donation, joining the division's e-mail list, and joining the mentor program.

NFB Science and Engineering Division Registration

To either become a registered member of the Science and Engineering division, or to renew your membership, go to "Division Registration And Renewal Form<https://nfb.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=52>". The dues are $5 a year per person.

STEM Scholarship Donations

The Science and Engineering Division and the Computer Science Division are raising funds for a $8000 "Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics" (STEM) scholarship given by the NFB, to a worthy student at the NFB convention.

Please consider donating to the NFB towards this scholarship.

To donate:

There are two ways to donate to the NFB STEM Scholarship: one method is online, and the second method is by mail.

If you wish to make an online donation: go to
"NFB Contribution Form<https://nfb.org/contribute/give>" and fill out the required fields. On the "Contribution Note" field please enter "STEM Scholarship". Once your donation has been submitted, you will receive an automatic acknowledgment of your donation. Please forward this donation acknowledgement to John Miller (Johnmillerphd at hotmail.com<mailto:Johnmillerphd at hotmail.com>) so that he can track our progress towards our funding goal.

To donate by mail: Please make a check payable to NFB.
On the memo line write "STEM Scholarship".
Mail the check to
NFB accounting/scholarship
200 East Wells St. at Jernigan Place
Baltimore, MD 21230.

Please make your contributions by May 1, 2025, so that your contributions can count towards the 2025 STEM Scholarship.

NFB Science and Engineering E-mail List Subscription Page

The NFBnet.org<https://www.nfbnet.org/> website contains the Email/Web/FTP service of the National Federation of the Blind.

The first link on the page is where you go to join or drop NFBnet mailing lists, as well as browse the archives. Clicking that link opens a page containing the NFB e-mail lists. Search for "NFB-Science" and follow the subscription instructions.

SEDNFB Mentoring Project

The Science and Engineering division's STEM Mentorship Program, led by Kennedy Stomberg and Amelia Dusenbury, pairs STEM students with mentors. One of the program's activities is to host a monthly STEM seminar where students and mentors can discuss STEM techniques.

The mentor program registration form is located at:
"Systemic Access Mentoring Application<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd0p63m3xhR_hX-r3lwEylLtFuipX3_TVOIRRH4fsTcYnUhyA/viewform>".

For questions about the program, write to "systemicaccess at gmail.com<mailto:systemicaccess at gmail.com>".





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