Know a high school student thriving in STEM? Nominate them for Future Leaders and a chance to receive a $1,000 award!
CBS Colorado is delighted to announce FUTURE LEADERS presented by the Colorado School of Mines, an initiative to recognize Colorado high school students who are excelling in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics). We're inviting teachers, parents, mentors, and others to nominate students who they believe will be our future STEM leaders. Students are also able to self-nominate, but they will be required to include a letter of recommendation from a parent, teacher or other adult as part of their nomination.
A total of six students will be selected throughout the school year to receive this special recognition that will include a $1,000 award along with a student profile on CBS News Colorado. STEM studies may include, but are not limited to the fields of biology, chemistry, computer and information technology science, geosciences, life sciences, mathematical sciences, physics and astronomy, anthropology, ecology, economics, robotics, civil engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, electronics, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, aerospace engineering, chemical engineering, astrophysics.
The nomination window for the 2023-2024 school year is now closed.
To view past Future Leader profiles, click here.
Colorado School of Mines is a proud sponsor of the CBS Colorado Future Leaders program. Their STEM-focused education and research produce the talent, knowledge and solutions to serve industry and benefit society - all to create a more prosperous future. It's the mission Mines was founded on 150 years ago and where they continue to excel today. Mines is a community of innovative leaders and resilient problem-solvers who revel in challenges and work together in order to engineer solutions on Earth and beyond. As Mines approaches its 150th anniversary, they're positioning their institution and community for future success while remaining at the forefront of STEM education, research and innovation.
CBS Colorado Future Leaders will help solve challenges and advance new ideas in medicine, energy, space travel, climate adaptation and so much more. Chevron is proud to recognize their talent, persistence and accomplishments. The Future Leaders program is just one initiative that Chevron supports to elevate, education and honor students who pursue their dreams. Science, technology, engineering and math are more than subjects to learn. The STEM approach to teaching and learning is effective across subjects and unlocks the power of critical thinking through inquiry, collaboration and experimentation. Chevron values these skills as we safely deliver affordable, reliable, ever-cleaner energy to a growing world.