Each year, John Near and Mitra Family endowment scholars are honored at a special reception in Nichols Hall auditorium, where students and their teacher mentors come together for the formal presentation of papers.
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Harker picks up four grand prizes at 2018 Synopsys Championship
At last month’s Synopsys Science & Technology Championship, four Harker juniors were grand prize winners, which earned them a trip to the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.
Preschool enjoys Week of the Young Child
Last week was the Week of the Young Child, and Harker Preschool celebrated the whole week with activities, treats and special events.
Fourth graders enjoy history and nature on annual Coloma trip
Last week, grade 4 students made their annual trek to Coloma, gaining insight into the lives of Gold Rush-era miners as they lived the life for a couple of days!
Two alumna named 2018 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows, honoring immigrants and their children
Huge congratulations to Suchita Nety ’13 and Angela Ma ’14 for being named 2018 Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows! This unique program honors 30 outstanding immigrants and children of immigrants from the U.S. and around the world who are pursuing graduate degrees in the United States.
Harker community explores the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence at 2018 Research Symposium
The 13th annual Harker Research Symposium, held Saturday at the upper school campus, drew more than 700 people from the Harker community to learn more about “The Artificial Intelligence Revolution” – this year’s theme – and see the work of Harker student researchers.
Alumna’s UC team wins blockchain grant; women’s blockchain conference set for April 23
Alexis Gauba ’17, now attending UC Berkeley, is part of a team awarded $10,250 to explore in-depth research on blockchain protocols specifically focusing on alternative consensus.
Jump Rope for Heart raises more than $17,000 for American Heart Association
Last month’s Jump Rope for Heart effort raised more than $17,000 for the American Heart Association, the largest amount since 2002.
Ogre Awards show celebrates stories from around the world
The annual Ogre Awards saw 88 second graders in costume as literary archetypes from various cultures, including Indonesia, Ecuador and Russia.
MS and US speech and debate team members rack up solid scores
Harker middle and upper school students competed at three tournaments in March, all against high school students.