Letter to Marian from Auntie Marian
Dr. Marian Nkansah is a Dr. Nkansah is a senior lecturer in the Chemistry Department of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Kumasi -Ghana... Read More
Volunteer Spotlight: Najah Walton
Search for the things in life that bring you true happiness, then learn how to share them with others Tell us more about yourself.... Read More
Creativity and generosity. A winning combination!
In early November, our advisory board member Joanne Kamens generously hosted a bracelet-making fundraiser for The Exploratory, with delicious food and conversation, for about 25... Read More
‘Science-phobic’: My personal experience with science
I want to share with you the story of a young Ghanaian boy called Kojo. Born to hardworking parents, Kojo, unlike most of the children... Read More
Volunteer Spotlight: Rebecca Clements
We’re excited to have Rebecca on board to make our social media fly! Doctor-to-be Rebecca is a Biological and Biomedical Sciences graduate student at Harvard... Read More
Happy International Day of Women and GIRLS in Science
Yewah and Marian are the faces of science, technology, math and engineering in Ghana. These junior high students were selected to attend the VisiolaSTEMCamp last... Read More
Mimi Yen. Academic Liaison.
Dr. Minmin Yen is the Founding CEO of the early-stage biotech start-up PhagePro, a discovery-driven venture focused on developing bacteriophage-based products to help the world’s... Read More
Featured Role Model: Maud Benneh, computer science grad
Life presents us with opportunities to learn and inspire others with the knowledge and experience we acquired. However, very few people appreciate this fact and... Read More
From the field. Do you see what I see? Microscopes, loupes and magnifiers
Exploratory club members in Ghana getting comfortable with hand lens, loupes and microscopes. One of our National Service Staff member said, “Thank God these students... Read More
Visiola STEM Camp Day 1
So thankful to Visiola Foundation for inviting our girls to attend their STEM camp at Mobile Web Ghana. They’re already programming robots in the first... Read More