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The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.
The East Midlands STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathmatics) Partnership held their Student Journalist Awards at the National Space Centre Leicester on Wed evening.
In the picture,Beth Millington of the Trinity School is receiving her award.
With her are, Des Coleman, (left) the BBC weatherman, who was the compere for the evening.
Julie Owen of 3M, sponsors of the event and Andrew Morgan, Skills and Communication director of EMDA.
Frame: *BIKE FRIDAY* all-packa (green gear green/56)  
Wheel: *SHIMANO* ×*VELOCITY* blunt 35 20" rim
Tire: *SCHWALBE* billy bonkers 20" tire (bronze/black)
Handlebar: *RITCHEY* comp corralitos bar
Stem: *RITCHEY* comp 4axis 44 stem
Bar tape: *FIZIK* tempo bondcush classic bar tape
Seatpost: *VIVA* seatpost
Pedal: *MKS* allways pedal
Brake lever: *SHIMANO*
Crank: *SHIMANO*
Headset: *FAIRWEATHER* tange PS headset
Saddle:*WTB* pure-V race saddle BL special
Bar end:*NITTO* ec-02 bar end
Stand: *BL SELECT* greenfield kick stand
At the Greenhouse: Presenters at Ignite STEM include Brian Shiro, Robert Mann, Sam Gon III, Kim Binsted and Christie Wilcox
Over 200 students from across Pinal County Arizona stepped foot on the Central Arizona College (CAC) campus for a day full of hands on science labs, panel discussions and group activities.
Frame : *BIKE FRIDAY* DIAMOND LLAMA (58)
Wheel :*VELOCITY* A23 rim x *WHITE INDUSTRIES* standard eno rear hub
Tire : *MAXXIS* grifter 20" tire
Handlebar :*NITTO* Hi-bar
Stem : *PAUL* φ35 boxcar stem
Grip : *CRUST BIKES* hyh ergo grip
Saddle : *SDG* bel-air saddle BL special
Seatpost : *THOMSON* elite setback seatpost
Crank : *WHITE INDUSTRIES* VBC road crank arm
BB : *PHILWOOD* bottom bracket
Pedal :*MKS* XC-III ezy superior pedal
Brake lever : *PAUL* love lever compact
Headset :*PHILWOOD* 1-1/8 headset
The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.
This wall hanging celebrates all 4 parts of STEM; Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. The word STEM is spelled out using elements that represent each subject, and are then surrounded by a selection of micro-models relating to the subject.
Science is made of two attracting magnets, and has a microscope, test tubes, a cell, a brontosaurus skeleton, some plants (botany), and a rocket. Technology is made of a circuitboard, and there are some cell phones, a play button, a computer, and a radar dish. Engineering is made from a crane, and contains a bridge, a skyscraper, and a selection of tools. Finally, Math is a quartic function, and there is a pencil, a drawing compass, a calculator, and a ruler.
There are also three locations on the back for easy and stable attachment to a wall, and the whole thing comprises of just under 800 pieces.
This was built for a celebrating STEM contest on LEGO IDEAS which you can view here: ideas.lego.com/challenges/02763053-59d1-40e1-8941-cc1b26a...
Representatives from Richland County School District 1 receive a tour and demonstrations of the cirriculm taught by the StarBase Swamp Fox program at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, S.C., Dec. 4, 2015. StarBase is a federally-funded learning program that teaches science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) cirriculm to stimulate the learning of "at risk" and mostly fifth-grade youth. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Edward Snyder/ Released)
Lt. Governor Miller speaks at USG STEM Summit by Anthony DePanise at Biomedical Sciences and Engineering 9631 Gudelsky Drive, Rockville, Maryland 20850