Allen School Ph.D. students Vicente Arroyos and Kyle Johnson empower students to pursue STEM through AVELA mentorship program
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Kristine White
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news.cs.washington.eduAllen School Ph.D. students Vicente Arroyos and Kyle Johnson empower students to pursue STEM through AVELA mentorship programwashington.eduUniversity of Washington student group AVELA – A Vision for Engineering Literacy & Access is making STEM education more accessible to more students. The organization provides free courses and workshops for kindergarten to high school students in topics such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality and robotics, while pairing learners with college, graduate and professional mentors. At the ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2026) in April, AVELA co-founders and Allen School Ph.D students Vicente Arroyos and...
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