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Frame : *RIVENDELL* sam hillborne
Front wheels : *VELOCITY* atlas rim × *SON NABENDYNAMO* SON delux
Rear wheels : *VELOCITY* atlas rim × *PHILWOOD* iso disc hub
Stem : *NITTO* tallux stem
Handle : *NITTO* B352 albatross bar
Tire : *BRUCE GORDON* rock n' road 650×48b tire
Crankset : *sugino* alpina2 triple crank set
Bottom bracket : *PHILWOOD* bottom bracket
Brake lever : *shimano* brake lever set
Front brake : *PAUL* neo retro canti brake
Rear brake : *PAUL* touring canti brake
Shift lever : *RIVENDELL* S-2 bar end shifter
Pedal : *MKS* rmx
Grip : *RIVENDELL* miesha's portuguese tree cork grips (shifter)
Saddle : *BROOKS* b17
Basket : *WALD* 139
Front rack : *PASS AND STOW* 5rail rack
Bag:*RIVENDELL* sackville shopsack
The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.
On March 11, 2019, community organizations and families joined together at the NAU Walkup Skydome to celebrate STEM with over 100 participating groups providing hands on examples of why Flagstaff, Arizona is America's first STEM City.
Frame : *SURLY* straggler 650b
Wheels : *VELOCITY* atlas rim × *ENE CICLO* touring disc hub
Stem : *VELO ORANGE* threadless stem
Handle : *SOMA* oxford bar
Headset : *PHILWOOD* 1-1/8 headset
Tire : *PANARACER* gravel king 650B tire
Crankset : *BLUE LUG* RMC-Ⅱ multi speed crank
Pedal : *MKS* RMX pedal
Grip : *RINDOW* tarugata pvc grip
Saddle : *BROOKS* b17
Basket : *WALD* 137 half basket
Front rack : *NITTO* M-1B front rack
NaCCA organises a five-day workshop on the development of a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) curriculum. Held at AH Hotel on 13th June to 17th June 2022
The Governor joined W.L. Gore and Associates President & CEO Terry Kelly, Co-Chairs of the Delaware STEM Council Dr. Teri Quinn Gray & Judson Wagner, along with members of the STEM Council to release the second annual report. Among other initiatives, the group will discuss efforts to mobilize the business community and help marshal resources to improve communication and collaboration among STEM stakeholders.
NaCCA organises a five-day workshop on the development of a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) curriculum. Held at AH Hotel on 13th June to 17th June 2022
NaCCA organises a five-day workshop on the development of a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) curriculum. Held at AH Hotel on 13th June to 17th June 2022
Hosted by Oberlin College’s Black Scientists Guild and the Black History Month Committee, STEM in Color highlighted the academic and career journeys of black professionals, alumni, and current students in STEM fields.
Photo by Mike Crupi
On March 11, 2019, community organizations and families joined together at the NAU Walkup Skydome to celebrate STEM with over 100 participating groups providing hands on examples of why Flagstaff, Arizona is America's first STEM City.
On March 11, 2019, community organizations and families joined together at the NAU Walkup Skydome to celebrate STEM with over 100 participating groups providing hands on examples of why Flagstaff, Arizona is America's first STEM City.
Hosted by Oberlin College’s Black Scientists Guild and the Black History Month Committee, STEM in Color highlighted the academic and career journeys of black professionals, alumni, and current students in STEM fields.
Photo by Mike Crupi
NaCCA organises a five-day workshop on the development of a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) curriculum. Held at AH Hotel on 13th June to 17th June 2022
Careers in the global workforce of the future will rely heavily upon preparation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. So the University of Hartford's College of Education, Nursing and Health Professions (ENHP) and its community partners — Hartford Public Schools, Saint Francis Care, East Hartford Public Schools, West Hartford Public Schools, and the Connecticut Science Center — sponsored the 2014 Connecticut STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Conference at the Connecticut Science Center in Hartford on Oct. 6.
The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.
SMASHfestUK 2018: FLOOD! returned to its home community - Deptford – for a glorious, 5-day FREE festival from 12th-16th February 2018. An enormous mash-up of immersive experiences, comedy, experiments, games, art, music, den-building, storytelling and much, much more for all ages, it was the biggest festival yet, with audiences up by over 30% on 2107.
Here are pictures from the Albany Theatre Auditorium, including Cosmic Jives, STEM the Tide Variety Show, and The Greatest Comic Making Show on Earth!Check out the full line-up at: smashfestuk.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/2018FLOODPROG.pdf
This year - Deptford was at risk of a big FLOOD! Climate change had driven a huge storm surge frown the North Sea. What would happen if the Thames burst its banks and Deptford became submerged? How would we survive? How could we escape? If Deptford turned into wetlands - what would we live in? What food would we live on? And if we got into seriously deep water and the whole Earth was under threat - could we find another home somewhere living in space?
This year’s activities included interactive science sand-pits, games, demonstrations and experiments, a sensory room, virtual reality space tours, a murder-mystery court case, a game of infective detectives, den-building, variety performances, opportunities to “meet the mosquitoes”, build your own hologram, our inspiring, family-friendly play, Cosmic Jives and much much more.
Last year, SMASHfestUK 2017: SUPERVOLCANO was a huge success, entertaining nearly 2000 people over the course of the half-term holiday. Back for 2018, we were even bigger and better than before!
SMASHfestUK is a STEM/Arts (STEAM) organization, festival series & movement founded in 2015 with the aim of widening participation & increasing diversity (gender, ethnic & socio-economic) in STEM & the Arts education and professions, & increasing social inclusion in undeserved communities, underrepresented groups, in neglected areas. SMASHfestUK couldn’t do what we do - FOR FREE! - without the amazing support of our visionary partners and funders. Around SMASHfestUK we’ve created a new way of bringing together funders, universities, community groups, schools, industry and cultural institutions and connecting them meaningfully with neglected communities. We’ve been touring the UK through 2017 with our SOMUCH/Earth and Sky Tour, building new collaborations and creating positive impact - building STEM and Cultural Capital (STEAM Capital) with underserved groups and underrepresented people, in areas with multiple indicators of poverty. WE THANK YOU ALL! AND HOPE YOU”LL CONTINUE WITH US ON OUR JOURNEY - FIGHTING FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION AND EQUITABLE OPPORTUNIES FOR ALL in STEM and the Arts.