Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) at Evergreen
The Evergreen State College participates in initiatives to support students studying in the Sciences. Outcomes for students and news about these programs are presented on this page.
Characteristics of High-demand Science Students
See how the characteristics of High-demand Science students compare to the total population of undergraduate students at Evergreen.
- Undergraduate High-demand Science Student Characteristics (Fall 2015) (PDF)
- Undergraduate High-demand Science Student Characteristics (Fall 2014) (PDF)
- Undergraduate High-demand Science Student Characteristics (Fall 2013) (PDF)
- Undergraduate High-demand Science Student Characteristics (Fall 2012) (PDF)
- Undergraduate High-demand Science Student Characteristics (Fall 2011) (PDF)
Outcomes for NSF Science Scholarship Students
Check here periodically for outcomes of students in the different STEM fields.
Biochemistry Student Outcomes
The following is a summary of outcomes for students supported by the National Science Foundation's Biochemistry scholarship programs at Evergreen.
- Final Outcomes for NSF Biochemistry Scholarship Students (Grant 2: 2011-2016) (PDF)
- Final Outcomes for NSF Biochemistry Scholarship Students (Grant 1: 2007-2012) (PDF)
Computer Science, Math, and Physics Student Outcomes
Announcements!
Evergreen Chemistry Club recognized again by American Chemical Society
The Evergreen Chemistry Club received recognition from the American Chemical Society in 2016 as an Honorable Mention Chapter. Twelve students attended the Spring National Meeting in April 2017 to receive this award. Since its formation in 2003 Evergreen's Chemistry Club has earned numerous national awards.
Evergreen Cyber Security Club places third in regional competition
Students from this academic club took third place at the 2015 Pacific Rim Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition (PRCCDC). They have competed in several programming and security competitions, including the annual Cyber Security Awareness Week (CSAW) at NYU's Tandon School of Engineering, where the Evergreen "GNU-E-Ducks" placed 8th out of 300 college teams in a game of virtual "capture the flag" in November 2014.