
The Four Corners Science and Computing Club (4CSCC) is a program focused on building awareness of and interest in the use of computers in science. Our target audience is middle school through college students at schools primarily or largely serving Native American populations.
Our short-term aim is to empower students by illuminating pathways to impactful and lucrative careers in scientific computing, and our long-term aim is to increase representation and inclusion of Native Americans in open source scientific computing.
Our project is led by professors and students at Northern Arizona University and Fort Lewis College.
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New Mexico MESA STEAM Rally
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2024 N4WPP Water Symposium
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Diné People Are the Future STEAM Fair
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Diné College STEM Festival
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2024 AISES Hackathon
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4CSCC at Sanders Middle School
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Miss Navajo Nation STEM Day at Tuba City Boarding School
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4CSCC at the 4 Corners CS Convening
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MVHS 4CSCC Outreach
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4CSCC Engages with Tuba City High School for STEM-sation
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Gallup STEM-sation
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Making an Easy to Use Air Quality Outreach Tool for Indigenous Students
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The Southern Ute Drum
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NAU CARE Evening Workshop
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Rocky Ridge Boarding School at the Havasupai Room at NAU
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4CSCC weather monitoring at Townsite Urban Farm
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4CSCC website
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AISES College Hackathon, 2022
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CARE 2022 - Scientific Computing Week
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Kayenta Middle School and Shonto Preparatory Middle School
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4CSCC covered in the Arizona Daily Sun
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4CSCC covered in NAU Review
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