STEMRoll back to school science t-shirts — DNA, Wood Wide Web, and Superposition designs

Back to School STEM Gear for Students

There's a particular energy that comes with the start of a new semester. New notebooks, a slightly optimistic schedule, the idea that this time you'll actually stay on top of the readings. Part of that ritual is figuring out how you're going to show up.

For STEM students, that often means finding ways to express a field they've spent years thinking about. Not everyone wants a generic university hoodie. Some people would rather wear the actual concept they're going to spend the next four months studying.

Biology and Genetics Students

If you're heading into a genetics course, the Unraveling A, T, C, G T-shirt will feel like wearing a preview of everything you're about to learn. For those going into ecology or environmental biology, the Wood Wide Web T-shirt references mycorrhizal networks — a topic you'll almost certainly cover.

Physics and Astronomy Students

The Superposition T-shirt is a quiet nod to quantum mechanics for physics students heading into their first QM course. Astronomy students tend to gravitate toward the Europa and Io designs, both based on Jupiter's moons.

Engineering Students

The Thermodynamics T-shirt is practically required for any mechanical or chemical engineering student. The Smart Home Engineer T-shirt is a good pick for electrical and computer engineers building connected systems.

Computer Science and Math Students

CS students who have survived their first algorithms course will appreciate the Think Outside the Bin T-shirt, a reference to binary that lands differently depending on how deep you are into your degree. Math students will find the Deriving Happiness and Mean Genius designs relatable in ways that are hard to explain to non-math people.

For a Complete Back-to-School Look

  • Notebooks for the student who still takes handwritten notes
  • Tote bags for carrying between classes
  • Phone cases to round out the look

All orders ship free within the US. Browse the full student collection at stemroll.com/collections/all.

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