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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.
Jamie Barwick Doctor of Philosophy (School of Science and Technology)
(Conferred on 30th August, 2017)
‘On-Animal Motion Sensing Using Accelerometers as a Tool for Monitoring Sheep Behaviour and Health Status’
Principal Supervisor: Professor David LambDoctor of Philosophy
The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics (NCSSM) has many more science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) learning objects like this one, for use by educators, in searchable format on their STEM web site at www.dlt.ncssm.edu/stem/
Postmodern-style addition built in 1999 to add an auditorium, lecture hall, music rooms, and additional science labs to the school.
Team: 304
Project: Bicycle Warning Lights Kit
Team Members: Everardo Ortiz, Devin Reilly
Advisor: Dr. Rafic Bachnak
The Bicycle Warning Lights Kit (BWL Kit) will allow bike riders to fit this universal kit to their bicycle. The kit is designed to be simple and user friendly to install. The BWL Kit will feature a headlight, brake light, turn signals, and a speedometer. It is intended to incorporate all necessary safety lights into one system so that bike riders can be more visible to other divers.
The front porch of Watts Hall.
Built in 1909, this was the original main building of the hospital, home to the lobby, offices, and support facilities for the complex. Today, it is a large classroom and office building, and still maintains its original, exquisitely detailed lobby and exterior details.
The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.
Angel Mejias Diaz
University High School of Science and Engineering
Grade 11
The work that I did was very unique for me because it is a character that I created on my own. It was my first time doing it in watercolor. I tried my best to remember everything that I saw on videos and on TV. To do it, I used some pencil techniques and materials to make it more realistic and anime-style.
The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.
Postmodern-style addition built in 1999 to add an auditorium, lecture hall, music rooms, and additional science labs to the school.
Students in the School of Science, Engineering, and Technology (SSET) attended this year's career fair. Employer representatives recruiting for both full-time and internship positions.
Firms that participated in the fair informed students about their companies and career opportunities, connected with individual students, and collected résumés from graduating seniors as well as underclassmen.
Built in 1909, this was the original main building of the hospital, home to the lobby, offices, and support facilities for the complex. Today, it is a large classroom and office building, and still maintains its original, exquisitely detailed lobby and exterior details.
Built in 1909, this was the original main building of the hospital, home to the lobby, offices, and support facilities for the complex. Today, it is a large classroom and office building, and still maintains its original, exquisitely detailed lobby and exterior details.
The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology in partnership with the National Society of Black Engineers - Penn State Harrisburg Chapter, hosted the TE Connectivity Lecture Series STEM Forward: Minorities in Engineering, a presentation by Dr. Guion Bluford Jr., the first African American Astronaut and Penn State alumnus. Dr. Bluford spoke about his space shuttle flights and the future of manned space flight and discussed the difficulties he faced as a minority in a STEM field, and gave insight on his journey obtaining a degree, and persevering and advancing in a STEM career.
In 1983, Dr. Guion “Guy” Bluford Jr. became the first African American to fly in space. He was also the first African American to return to space for a second, third, and fourth time, and to be awarded NASA’s coveted Astronaut Pin and the United States Air Force’s Command Pilot Astronaut Wings. He was inducted into the International Space Hall of Fame in 1997 and the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in 2010.
The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.
Colorado School of Mines hosted 150 youth from the Denver School of Science and Technology, July 2014
Built in 1909, this was the original main building of the hospital, home to the lobby, offices, and support facilities for the complex. Today, it is a large classroom and office building, and still maintains its original, exquisitely detailed lobby and exterior details.
Originally built as the Operating Pavilion in 1909, there were many subsequent additions that turned the wing into a ramble of rooms, centering around a large, glass-roofed operating space. The last surgery occurred in the space in 1953, when the larger Bryan Center was built, which housed several levels of operating spaces. The space was then used as storage for medical supplies before being renovated as home to the school's art department in the 1980s.
In his rakish Tudor bonnet, Georgia Tech Commencement , anno domini 2015.
www.news.gatech.edu/features/breaking-down-cap-and-gown
[Photography: Fitrah Hamid, Rob Felt, Digital Design: Melanie Goux, Copyright: Georgia Institute of Technology]