Science from Scientists
Susan Glueck is a Scientist Educator at Science from Scientists where Susan co-teaches STEM laboratory modules to upper elementary students. Susan is also an Assistant Instructor at the Christa McAuliffe Challenger Learning Center and a Volunteer Mentor at Bridging Achievement Gaps. Previously, Susan worked as a freelance scientific editor and as a Program Specialist/Research Coordinator at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. Susan holds a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Harvard University, a Ph.D. in Entomology from Cornell University, and has a Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Drosophila molecular and developmental biology from Indiana University Bloomington.
Science from Scientists
Science from Scientists’ mission is to teach and inspire the next generation to identify and solve real-world problems by improving Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) literacy. Our vision is to inspire students, ignite interest, and improve STEM competency with the goal of filling the workforce pipeline with talented, competent individuals. Using charismatic, real scientists as instructors, SfS complements during school curricula every other week throughout the academic year with hands-on lessons informed by MCAS and other curriculum frameworks. Where do we teach? We serve schools in the Greater Boston and Great Worcester areas in Massachusetts, as well as the San Francisco Bay area in California and the Twin Cities area in Minnesota. What do we teach? Our real, charismatic scientist instructors have developed a library of 90+ hands-on, frameworks-based STEM modules on anatomy, astronomy, biochemistry, biology, botany, cartography, chemistry, ecology, electrical engineering, forensic science, geology, materials engineering, meteorology, nutrition, physics, and statistics. Custom STEM programs tailored to your school or group: one-day, short-term, or year-long programs available.