Engineers Alliance For The Arts
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Share your professional experience with high school students as they explore engineering, design, and construction careers. Let engineers, designers and construction professionals guide your students through this fully developed, project-based STEAM curriculum. Join other industry organizations as champions of our innovative program to find and inspire future leaders.

Design, construct and test a model bridge while learning how the arts and engineering intersect. We want students to learn how and why the arts and engineering interact to construct a better world around us. Our program gives students the experience of working with industry professionals while learning design, problem solving, team building, presentation, and technical skills.

Its goal is to inspire and educate tomorrow's engineering leaders by combining both academic and artistic areas of study. Add a fresh and exciting program to inspire students considering technical careers as they learn the importance of creativity and aesthetics in architecture, engineering, and construction.
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Since our inception, and because of our generous supporters and volunteers, we've impacted the lives of hundreds of students.
Our mission is to inspire and educate students about the interaction of art, architecture, engineering, and construction.
We offer students the unique experience of working with engineers and designers to learn problem solving, team building, and presentation skills in a project-based setting.
Our Student Impact Project puts students in the role of structural engineer, designer, architect, builder, and more, while encouraging engineering professionals to share their experiences with the industry's next generation of leaders.
Your generous donation will help cover the cost of schools participating in the SIP.
It allows students, teachers, and volunteers to have all of the training, materials, and supplies needed to participate in the 10-week program.
Your generous donation will help cover the costs of the SIP competition event, which typically attracts over 300 attendees including participants, judges, volunteers, teachers, administrators, and family members.
Expenses consist of the facility rental, snacks and refreshments, audio/visual equipment rental, and more.
EAA was founded in 2000 by a group of leading San Francisco Bay Area structural engineers with the initial goal of merging visual and performing arts with the world of engineering.
Recognizing the value of a hands-on approach to education, we started placing engineers and designers into classrooms to share their time, talent, and technical expertise directly with students.
Our first pilot project launched in 2001 in two San Francisco Unified School District high schools, and our programs have since been adopted by multiple schools throughout the Bay Area, benefiting thousands of students.
Engineers Alliance for the Arts is excited to announce Karen Melander as the recipient of the 2021 Teacher of the Year Award!
Karen has participated in the Student Impact Project (SIP) for over 15 years and her contributions inside the classroom and to our organization will have a lasting impact for years to come.
Karen taught the Architecture and Design classes at Abraham Lincoln High School.
With dedication and determination, she helped establish ALHS as one of the top performing programs year after year.
EAA has grown beyond the Bay Area, with programs now running from Hawaii to Georgia.
It's easier than ever to bring our Student Impact Project (SIP) and its STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) curriculum to high schools in your community.
SIP not only educates and inspires students, it helps to build the next generation of leaders for your industry and even your own organization.
Students rarely have the opportunity to work side-by-side with engineers and designers, and SIP opens their eyes to this exciting profession.
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