

From Buzzards Bay to Your Smartphone: The Future of Ocean Energy
When we flip on a light switch or charge a phone, the electricity powering those devices originally comes from a natural source. In traditional energy systems, that energy often comes from burning fuels such as coal, oil, or natural gas. However, burning these fuels releases large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. Renewable energy systems work differently. Instead of burning fuel, they capture energy from natural processes that occ
Abby Wei
4 days ago4 min read


Raising the Bar: Inside the Rigorous BranchOut! Leadership Selection Process
At BranchOut!, we believe that exceptional leadership isn’t born overnight—it’s forged through challenge, collaboration, and a willingness to step outside your comfort zone.
Recently, we concluded our intensive leadership interview process for the upcoming season. To say the caliber of talent was impressive would be an understatement. This year’s invited candidates hailed from 15 schools across 6 states (CA, IA, MA, NY, VA, MD), including both public and private schools.
BranchOut!
5 days ago3 min read


Brushes, Bridges, and Belonging: How BranchOut! Youth Contributed to a Diverse Community
On Sunday, June 14th, the vibrant sounds of music, the smell of local food, and the bright strokes of fresh paint filled Windsor Street in Cambridge. The occasion? The annual Port Arts Fest, hosted by the historic Community Art Center (CAC).
For the team at BranchOut!, it was an unforgettable day of service. A dedicated group of our Asian American student volunteers—spanning from 8th to 12th grade and representing four different local schools—stepped up to support this inc
BranchOut! Boston
Jun 163 min read


Happy Anniversary, BranchOut! Baltimore City!
The BranchOut! The Baltimore chapter celebrates its one-year anniversary after an impactful, intentional, and exciting year. What is BranchOut! Baltimore Chapter? The Baltimore City Chapter is a student-led initiative under BranchOut! Veritas Education Leaders, a nonprofit program dedicated to providing academic mentorship and promoting STEM engagement within underserved and underprivileged communities in Baltimore City. Data from Baltimore City Public Schools (BCPSS) highlig
Farrah Gheis & Alana Xia
Jun 24 min read


Uncovering the Legacy of Redlining: How Housing Discrimination Shaped Communities
In the 1930s, as part of housing reforms connected to the New Deal, the newly created Home Owners’ Loan Corporation (HOLC) made color-coded maps to represent perceived mortgage risks neighborhood by neighborhood. From best to worst, neighborhoods were colored green, blue, yellow, or red. Neighborhoods inhabited mainly by racial minorities (especially black people), immigrants, or the working class in general were marked red and deemed “hazardous.” Greater Boston was considere
Oliver Chi
May 293 min read


Meet "Blue Tech"—The Tech Sector Saving the Sea
Catch the Wave Through Blue Tech
Abby Wei
May 272 min read


Understanding the Housing Crisis: Lessons from Massachusetts and Beyond
The housing crisis is a pressing issue affecting many regions across the United States, with Massachusetts serving as a notable example. Even with the rising costs of housing nationwide since the COVID pandemic, Massachusetts has faced exacerbated challenges due to elevated interest rates and high material costs. These financial pressures, combined with restrictive zoning laws that excessively regulate the type and nature of buildings in certain areas, have led to significant
Oliver Chi
Apr 252 min read


BranchOut! Success: Empowering Student Leaders
Branching out—stepping beyond the familiar—is the cornerstone of personal growth and a key differentiator in the competitive landscape of college admissions. When students push themselves to explore new environments, they move from being passive participants to active architects of their own lives.
BranchOut!
Apr 213 min read


Feeding The Community
Newton, Massachusetts is a city with a mean income of about $190,000, according to Data USA, and a 96% graduation rate according to the U.S. News and World Report. Newton, of course, is generally considered a ‘rich’ town. As such, I did not initially think that my town had many problems with poverty. They were never our problems; they were always someone else’s. They were not to be seen in our everyday lives.
Oliver Chi
Mar 303 min read


BranchOut! at the Burlington Civic Expo: Where Community and Curiosity Meet
BranchOut! co-founders engage attendees with their STEM trivia game, promoting STEM education and mentorship. BranchOut! was proud to participate in the 3rd Annual Civic Expo hosted by Burlington Buzz in partnership with the Town of Burlington at Burlington High School. This free, family-friendly event brought together town departments, boards, commissions, and local nonprofits — all under one roof — giving residents a behind-the-scenes look at how Burlington operates and how
BranchOut! Boston
Mar 42 min read
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