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“He actually likes science now,” he said. In late March, Muhammad was taking virtual classes and sheltering-in-place when he started Kits Cubed. He wanted kids to get hands-on experience with ...
Oakland teen Ahmed Muhammad founded science education company Kits Cubed. (Ahmed Muhammad/Kits Cubed) This summer, he has great designs on ways to grow his non-profit, Kits Cubed. He founded the ...
Twenty-one-year-old Stanford student Ahmed Muhammad started the nonprofit Kits Cubed in his backyard four years ago to teach kids about science in a fun, affordable and accessible way. On Saturday ...
Ahmed Muhammad, 19, was once Oakland Tech's first Black male valedictorian. Now, in addition to attending Stanford, he is the founder of "Kits Cubed." On Wednesday, Muhammad was a teacher for a ...
And if that wasn't enough, Muhammad used his extra stay-at-home time during the pandemic to launch a non-profit called Kits Cubed, which designs science kits and experiments for grade school students.
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