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Nobis Group awards Robinson and Moreira STEM scholarships

Andie Moreira

 

Nathan Robinson

 

Concord, NH Nobis Group, a 100% employee-owned consulting firm specializing in engineering and environmental solutions across the Northeast, has named the recipients of its 2025 STEM Scholarship: Andie Moreira of Concord High School in N.H. and Nathan Robinson of Lexington Christian Academy in Mass.

Now in its seventh year, the Nobis Group STEM Scholarship program reflects the firm’s ongoing commitment to supporting the next generation of innovators, problem-solvers, and community leaders. The scholarship is awarded annually to graduating high school seniors in N.H. and Mass. who plan to pursue further education in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. Applicants are evaluated by a diverse internal committee of Nobis professionals who assess each student’s academic achievements, personal essays, and passion for STEM.

Robinson will pursue a degree in geology. Inspired by visits to national parks and driven by a desire to understand earth’s systems, Robinson hopes to contribute to solving global challenges such as natural disaster preparedness and sustainable resource management.

 Moreira plans to study architecture. Her personal journey and desire to create inclusive, supportive spaces for underserved individuals and communities reflect her deep commitment to using design as a force for good.

“The caliber of students who apply for our scholarship continues to inspire us,” said Katie Dillon, director of marketing and chair of the Nobis scholarship committee. “Nathan and Andie exemplify the values we look for — academic excellence, resilience, and a genuine desire to make a difference through STEM. We’re honored to support their educational journeys and excited to see the impact they will make in their respective fields.”

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