
GSU College of Education
Inspiring Brilliance: Associate Professor of Science Education Natalie King has developed a summer camp to empower Black girls to pursue STEM fields.
In a classroom on Georgia State’s Atlanta Campus, more than a dozen middle and high school girls are wearing lab coats and peering into test tubes. They’re conducting an epidemiology experiment —the study of how diseases are spread. It’s just one of the lessons the campers will master this summer. This is I AM STEM Camp.


UF College of Education
Triple Gator Natalie King receives National Science Foundation Faculty Early CAREER Development award
“My goal is to represent the girls’ stories in ways that are much more authentic and representative of their lived experiences,” she said. “I no longer want them to be misrepresented.”

UF College of Education
Triple Gator Natalie King receives National Science Foundation Faculty Early CAREER Development award
“My goal is to represent the girls’ stories in ways that are much more authentic and representative of their lived experiences,” she said. “I no longer want them to be misrepresented.”

Georgia State University
King Collaborates with Microsoft, World Wide Technology to Provide AI Education to Metro Atlanta School Districts
King Collaborates with Microsoft, World Wide Technology to Provide AI Education to Metro Atlanta School Districts
“AI tools are essential for STEM educators as they enhance teaching, streamline complex data analysis and personalize learning experiences for students. As we prepare students for jobs that do not yet exist, integrating AI into education ensures they develop critical problem-solving and computational thinking skills.”