A group of 37 Baltimore high school students are getting a boost on their paths to careers in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields with internship programs this summer.

The programs include over $100,000 total in stipends for the students over an intensive eight-week summer internship. STEMcx , a nonprofit focused on helping underrepresented minority students become STEM professionals, was supported by Blue Voyant, The Annie E. Casey Foundation, and others to help the program come to life.

Interns get real-world experience in computer coding, environmental justice, architecture, healthcare, and aerospace over the summer, and present a final project in a ceremony hosted by STEMcx and its partners.

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