[NFB-Announce] Accessible STEM for Blind Youth
National Federation of the Blind
education at nfb.org
Wed May 6 21:03:36 UTC 2026
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NFB STEM2U
The National Federation of the Blind is dedicated to expanding the
knowledge base of blind youth in the fields of science, technology,
engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
Every year, NFB affiliates host NFB STEM2U, a full-day event for blind and
low-vision students in grades K-12. Participants engage in accessible,
hands-on, nonvisual STEM lessons and activities, connect with blind role
models and peers, and explore pathways to STEM careers.
2026 THEME: SCIENCE SLEUTHS
Calling all investigators! A crime has been committed, and we need help
solving the case! Students will rotate through evidence stations, apply
accessible science techniques, and collaborate to solve the mystery using
forensic science, critical thinking, and teamwork.
REGISTRATION
Registration for the 2026 in-person programs is currently open.
Visit nfb.org/stem2u [2] to find participating affiliates.
ABOUT NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND EDUCATION INITIATIVES
The National Federation of the Blind knows that blindness is not the
characteristic that defines the future of blind and low-vision youth.
Through our extensive education programs, we present blind children with
new ideas, expose teachers and families to our positive philosophy on
blindness, and encourage blind youth to reach their full potential. For
more information about our education programs, please contact us at
education at nfb.org or 410-659-9314, extension 2418.
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