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Jeremy Smith, who earned his masters in exercise science with a focus on sports performance and injury prevention through Cal U's Global Online program, owns and operates Iron City Elite, a strength and conditioning gym in Castle Shannon.

Dave Steiner, a student at High Flight Academy in Butler, practices his flight in a state of the art flight simulator.

Cearra Mihal, a senior anthropology major, holds just some of the vast amount of human remains Cal U anthropology majors are working to identify as part of a long term project with Dr. Cassandra Kuba.

A large group of workshop participants build a new addition to our Botanic Garden, an Herb Spiral, under the guidance of local Permaculture expert, Barb Hazenveld in this half day workshop. Talk about "hands-on" and a "group" project! Everyone did their part - way to go guys!

In Home Ec, the girls learned about chickens and eggs. Then they made a penguin from a hard-boiled egg, two black olives, and carrot slices (for the beak and feet).

Then it was off to Wheelhouse Studios at Memorial Union to learn how to screen print and make books by hand.

 

UW-Madison Bachelor of Business Administration LEAD Course, Fall 2015 Screen printing & Bookmaking Project in response to Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

A collaboration of Wisconsin School of Business, Wheelhouse Studios at Memorial Union, and UW-Madison’s Go Big Read Program

2nd Nature packs for their first overnight trip to Catoctin Mountain Park in Maryland. This would be the first time many of them had been camping or been to a place without buildings or concrete. Later that night, the youth and staff created music with drums and shakers around a campfire.

Cal U Honors student Shaylie Augustine, senior biology major and chemistry minor, works on a microbiology lab in Eberly Hall.

Cal U Honors student Shaylie Augustine, senior biology major and chemistry minor, works on a microbiology lab in Eberly Hall.

Dave Steiner, a student at High Flight Academy in Butler, practices his flight in a state of the art flight simulator.

Dave Steiner, a student at High Flight Academy in Butler, practices his flight in a state of the art flight simulator.

The Australian International Hotel School is the only university-level hotel school in the southern hemisphere that operates its own commercial hotel on-campus, the Hotel Kurrajong. Under the close supervision of the hotel’s professional staff, students complete internships at the hotel, gaining invaluable hands-on experience in every aspect of hotel service and management.

 

www.aihs.edu.au

The Australian International Hotel School is the only university-level hotel school in the southern hemisphere that operates its own commercial hotel on-campus, the Hotel Kurrajong. Under the close supervision of the hotel’s professional staff, students complete internships at the hotel, gaining invaluable hands-on experience in every aspect of hotel service and management.

 

www.aihs.edu.au

Bellarmine University welcomes their first nuc of small honey bees on campus in Louisville, Kentucky on June 13, 2022. Bellarmine faculty and staff members Dr. Kate Bulinski, Andrew J. Stone Porter and Jessica Hume installed the nuc colony. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY

A large group of workshop participants build a new addition to our Botanic Garden, an Herb Spiral, under the guidance of local Permaculture expert, Barb Hazenveld in this half day workshop. Talk about "hands-on" and a "group" project! Everyone did their part - way to go guys!

Jessica Foster. Photo by David Foster

Bellarmine University welcomes their first nuc of small honey bees on campus in Louisville, Kentucky on June 13, 2022. Bellarmine faculty and staff members Dr. Kate Bulinski, Andrew J. Stone Porter and Jessica Hume installed the nuc colony. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY

Jardine Allen, president of the Black Students in Aerospace for 2024–25, Cynthia Deneus, an undergraduate student in aerospace engineering, and Alan Makoso, a Michigan Engineering aerospace alumnus, prepare the launch balloon and CubeSat systems during the BSA CubeSat Demonstration Program (CDP) outside the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building, on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on April 19, 2025. In the background, from left to right, are William Engels, a first-year engineering student; Aerospace Engineering Professor James Cutler; and Yemaya Presley, an undergraduate student in aerospace engineering.

 

As part of the BSA CubeSat Demonstration Program, students designed and built small-scale satellite systems to collect and store atmospheric data. Supported by the MXL CubeSat Flight Lab and Blue Origin engineers, this hands-on project gave participants real-world experience in system design, fabrication, and flight testing.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Dave Steiner, a student at High Flight Academy in Butler, practices his flight in a state of the art flight simulator.

Throughout the month of October, the children's department at University City Regional Library held several programs for children to engage in storytimes and hands-on learning. This is just a sample of some of the STEAM related programs happening at the library.

 

To cap off the end of the month, parents and children dressed up for a Halloween themed storytime and branch parade, where children visited and learned about different areas of the branch and got to fill their candy bags!

 

Oct 12 – Oct 31, 2022

 

Programs pictured include:

 

* Ada Twist Scientist Club, HallowSTEAM edition

 

* STEAM month with NASCAR Hall of Fame: What are NASCAR and Racing?

 

* Halloween Fall Festival 2022

 

Interested in joining us for storytime? Don't forget to see all of our upcoming events online at: cmlibrary.bibliocommons.com/v2/events

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Uploaded by: Cody Fink

  

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