Since 2014, SLUH has brought education in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) via robotics, coding and applied mathematics to middle schools in underserved areas in St. Louis through the Clavius Project. Named after Christopher Clavius, a German Jesuit mathematician and astronomer, the program has quickly achieved considerable success and momentum.
On January 20, 2018, the Clavius Project hosted its third annual Robotics Jamboree at SLUH. More than 300 middle school students participated in the event, which featured a robotics competition among 26 area middle schools and exciting demonstrations from SLUH and other schools, including Ranken Technical College.
Currently, 34 middle schools in St. Louis – and more than 600 students– participate in the Clavius Project.SLUH provides most of the program’s mentors, with Jr. Bills regularly visiting the middle schools to educate students; in some cases, they teach the teachers how to implement a STEM program in their schools.
The Clavius Project Robotics Jamboree is sponsored by the Berges Family Foundation, Ranken Technical College and Wells Fargo Advisors.