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4-H Clover College is a four-day series of hands-on workshops for youth presented by Nebraska Extension in Lancaster County. Many of the projects made during the sessions are eligible to be exhibited at the Lancaster County Super Fair in August.
In Lancaster County, the 4-H youth development program is a partnership between Nebraska Extension and the Lancaster County government. Learn more about Lancaster County 4-H at lancaster.unl.edu/4h.
In “UNL Animal Science Experience,” youth learned about nutrition, animal biology during a tour of the UNL Animal Science Building including a tasty stop at the UNL Dairy Store. Instructor: Cole Meador, Extension Associate
20250324 Davidson Day School Honor Biology students work with Mrs. Julie Brown on a DNA Lab.
Photos by L. Woods 2025
The museum is located opposite the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in the Givat Ram neighborhood. The museum is named for its principal donor, Neri Bloomfield. The museum features indoor and outdoor hands-on exhibits, among them a bubble-making corner in which huge bubbles are produced by chains and sticks. Special events at the museum include programs on science-related topics, such as biomedical research, in which the public is invited to meet stem cell researchers and discuss the ethical issues involved. A special night science program sponsored by the European Union has been held at the museum for several years.
Programs led by an engineer, scientist and/or scholar
Instructor with assistant to child ratio is 6:1 or less for lots of individual attention
Gifted children are given the space and means to excel
Project-based approach to applied science and engineering education
Children get to own the science, own the engineering!
Consistently voted one of the top five STEM camps in Greater Boston
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) listed engineering camp for kids
At our 2016 Science Festival we explored science, technology, engineering and design’s ability to help us improve our world and lives through the concept of Building Better Worlds. The Festival ran from 26 March – 10 April and featured a vibrant and varied programme of over 250 events in and around Edinburgh.
Healthy, Happy Cities - photo by Chris Scott