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The Central Middle School of Science Orchestra plays a prelude, Feb. 10, for her school's military appreciation banquet. (Photo by David Bedard/JBER PAO)

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.

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Katz School of Science and Health, commencement of graduate programs

Richard Duschl (Education and Human Resources at the National Science Foundation) & Chester E. Finn., Jr. (Thomas B. Fordham Foundation)

The spare parts MINI ART MUSEUM celebrates Big Art Day for Youth Art Month during Contemporary Art Month in San Antonio, Texas. On March 3, 2016 we visited School of Science and Technology-Discovery (art teacher: Kristi Garcia) & Nimitz Middle School (art teacher: Eric Cavazos) in San Antonio, Texas. Exhibition, “That Thing On The Side Of The Road” curated by Hills Snyder. Students went on a tour of the museum and participated in a creative reuse project inspired by the exhibition. Special thanks to creative writing students of the University of Texas at San Antonio (Dr. Cynthia Hawkins) & SA2020 volunteers. Photos by Arlene Mejorado. For more information about the MINI ART MUSEUM visit our Facebook page and Instagram account.

MDC School of Science Host 4th Annual STEM Reaearch Symposium at North Campus on September 26, 2015

Katz School of Science and Health, commencement of graduate programs

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.

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Paul Lindemuth, 14, Central Middle School of Science Orchestra, plays a prelude, Feb. 10, for her school's military appreciation banquet. (Photo by David Bedard/JBER PAO)

Samantha Paskvan, 13, Central Middle School of Science Orchestra, plays a prelude, Feb. 10, for her school's military appreciation banquet. (Photo by David Bedard/JBER PAO)

The School of Science, Engineering, and Technology at Penn State Harrisburg hosted a STEM Program for high school juniors and seniors.

Samantha Paskvan, 13, Central Middle School of Science Orchestra, plays a prelude, Feb. 10, for her school's military appreciation banquet. (Photo by David Bedard/JBER PAO)

The spare parts MINI ART MUSEUM celebrates Big Art Day for Youth Art Month during Contemporary Art Month in San Antonio, Texas. On March 3, 2016 we visited School of Science and Technology-Discovery (art teacher: Kristi Garcia) & Nimitz Middle School (art teacher: Eric Cavazos) in San Antonio, Texas. Exhibition, “That Thing On The Side Of The Road” curated by Hills Snyder. Students went on a tour of the museum and participated in a creative reuse project inspired by the exhibition. Special thanks to creative writing students of the University of Texas at San Antonio (Dr. Cynthia Hawkins) & SA2020 volunteers. Photos by Arlene Mejorado. For more information about the MINI ART MUSEUM visit our Facebook page and Instagram account.

Credit: NAOJ

クレジット:国立天文台

 

Source: "One Hundred Years of the Tokyo Astronomical Observatory, The University of Tokyo" edited by "One Hundred Years of the University of Tokyo" Editorial Committee. The University of Tokyo Press, 1978

出典:「東京大学の百年」編集委員会編『東京大学 東京天文台の百年』東京大学出版会 1978

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Dr. Johnny Holmes, dean of the School of Sciences

Katz School of Science and Health, commencement of graduate programs

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.

MDC School of Science Host 4th Annual STEM Reaearch Symposium at North Campus on September 26, 2015

Sam Murphey, 13, and father Air Force Col. Bill Murphey, 715th Air Mobility Operations Group commander, build a paper tower in and Adventure Club exercise, Feb. 10, for Central Middle School of Science's military appreciation banquet. (Photo by David Bedard/JBER PAO)

Katz School of Science and Health, commencement of graduate programs

Katz School of Science and Health, commencement of graduate programs

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