by Samantha Marsillo | Feb 20, 2023 | Arizona Cardinals, Blog, Event Recap
Science Cheerleaders Celebrated Super Bowl at Children’s Museum of Phoenix The Science Cheerleaders celebrated the Super Bowl being in Arizona by hosting an interactive event at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix. Visitors were greeted by SciCheer Samantha...
by Samantha Marsillo | Feb 16, 2023 | Arizona Cardinals, Blog, General - Science, Health and Medicine
We met Jenna at our Super Bowl Event, and are so excited to welcome her to SciCheer! Hi, Jenna! What turned you on to nursing and when?My mother is also a nurse and inspired me to follow in her footsteps! Tell us more about what you do!I work as a nurse in the...
by Samantha Marsillo | Feb 16, 2023 | Arizona Cardinals, Blog, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, General - Engineering, General - Technology, Software
We met Jacqueline at our Super Bowl Event, and are so excited to welcome her to SciCheer! Hi, Jacqueline! What turned you on to engineering and when?Ever since I can remember, I’ve enjoyed math. My high school algebra teacher played an instrumental role in my decision...
by Wendy | Feb 8, 2023 | Blog
Big News! The Science Cheerleaders were featured by Diversity in STEAM Magazine. Diversity is an integral part of who the Science Cheerleaders are and the message we share, and we are thrilled to be able to tell our stories. Check out the note from the Editor, and our...
by Samantha Marsillo | Jan 11, 2023 | Advanced Degrees, Biology, Blog, Carolina Hurricanes, Doctorate, General - Science, Geology & Earth Science Projects, M.D.
Meet Sydney, an aspiring doctor and current Carolina Hurricanes cheerleader in the NHL! Sydney earned her Bachelor’s in Molecular and Cellular Biology withminors in Spanish and Psychology from Harvard University. She is now attending Duke School of Medicine...
by Samantha Marsillo | Nov 10, 2022 | Atlanta Falcons, Biomedical Engineering, Blog, Oakland Raiders, Sacramento Kings
Well… sort of! SciCheer Dr. Wendy was recently awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and Center for the Advancement of Science in Space (CASIS) to study cartilage tissue engineering on the International Space Station! While she herself will...