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Detail from the demolding of new MRacing monocoque at the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 2, 2023.

 

The demolding process took hours keeping students at the Wilson until after 10 p.m. The Winter term is always one of the busiest times of year at the Wilson Center as student teams move from theoretical design into production in preparation for competition season.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

David King, a senior biology major interning with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, and Julie Leiendecker '20, Wildlife Biologist Aide, collect trapped doves for banding and release on a local farm.

A visit to Fernbank Museum of Natural History. Kinda has that "sorcerer's apprentice" thing going on...

A visit to Fernbank Museum of Natural History. A nice one--it's just floating out toward the crowd of parents!

After visiting the C & O Canal, 2nd Nature went to Cunningham Falls State Park for a little fun in the sun and animal show and tell. The youth cooled off in the lake, cooked out on the beach, and got to see and learn about some of the local wildlife during the park's Scales & Tales program.

A visit to Fernbank Museum of Natural History. There is a slight look of terror here when she realizes her creation is now coming toward her. That's a lesson right there!

Let loose and sculpt using fabric, wire and an exterior fabric hardener to create fun and funky birds who won’t be flying south any time soon! Spend the day with Rita Wildschut as she leads you through the creation of this whimsical addition to your garden or pond environment. Back by popular demand, this workshop is a delightful way to explore the creativity you didn’t know you had.

M • Jul 16 • 9am–4pm

 

Team members from MRacing gather for the demolding of new monocoque at the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 2, 2023.

 

The demolding process took hours keeping students at the Wilson until after 10 p.m. The Winter term is always one of the busiest times of year at the Wilson Center as student teams move from theoretical design into production in preparation for competition season.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Team members from MRacing gather for the demolding of new monocoque at the Wilson Student Team Project Center on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor on Thursday evening, February 2, 2023.

 

The demolding process took hours keeping students at the Wilson until after 10 p.m. The Winter term is always one of the busiest times of year at the Wilson Center as student teams move from theoretical design into production in preparation for competition season.

 

Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing

Alexis Baluch, left, a junior psychology major, and Taliyah Willis, a freshman sociology major, work on an anthropology lab aimed at identifying trauma to bones.

Larry Wiles, left, a sophomore biology pre-med major, and Jaslynn Williams, a senior criminal justice major, inspect a bacteria sample under ultraviolet light in a Cal U lab.

Alexis Baluch, left, a junior psychology major,, works on an anthropology lab aimed at identifying trauma to bones.

David King, a senior biology major, inspects a dove before banding it and releasing it back into the wild as part of his internship with the Pennsylvania Game Commission.

Alexis Baluch, left, a junior psychology major,, works on an anthropology lab aimed at identifying trauma to bones.

Throughout the month of October, the children's department at University City Regional Library held several programs for children to engage in storytimes and hands-on learning. This is just a sample of some of the STEAM related programs happening at the library.

 

To cap off the end of the month, parents and children dressed up for a Halloween themed storytime and branch parade, where children visited and learned about different areas of the branch and got to fill their candy bags!

 

Oct 12 – Oct 31, 2022

 

Programs pictured include:

 

* Ada Twist Scientist Club, HallowSTEAM edition

 

* STEAM month with NASCAR Hall of Fame: What are NASCAR and Racing?

 

* Halloween Fall Festival 2022

 

Interested in joining us for storytime? Don't forget to see all of our upcoming events online at: cmlibrary.bibliocommons.com/v2/events

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Uploaded by: Cody Fink

  

Participants of the Sedums and Yuccas container workshop learned about these beauties and then got to design and create their own to take home. Annelise Dooleage, OC Faculty, lead the workshop with the assistance of Kelly Storm and the participants were like kids in a candy shoppe! What fun?!

Throughout the month of October, the children's department at University City Regional Library held several programs for children to engage in storytimes and hands-on learning. This is just a sample of some of the STEAM related programs happening at the library.

 

To cap off the end of the month, parents and children dressed up for a Halloween themed storytime and branch parade, where children visited and learned about different areas of the branch and got to fill their candy bags!

 

Oct 12 – Oct 31, 2022

 

Programs pictured include:

 

* Ada Twist Scientist Club, HallowSTEAM edition

 

* STEAM month with NASCAR Hall of Fame: What are NASCAR and Racing?

 

* Halloween Fall Festival 2022

 

Interested in joining us for storytime? Don't forget to see all of our upcoming events online at: cmlibrary.bibliocommons.com/v2/events

 

Photo courtesy: Everett Blackmon

Uploaded by: Cody Fink

  

Lori Beal, from Edo Japan, Olds, AB, shows off her edible art (california rolls and wasabi Hort Week plug!) after the sushi rolling and assembly demonstration as a part of this fantastic evening event at Hort Week (held on Mon July 18, 2011).

Alexis Baluch, left, a junior psychology major,, works on an anthropology lab aimed at identifying trauma to bones.

Instructor Abrah Anrneson, CHT, got the Making Herbal Remedies workshop group busy with making herbal tinctures, hand salve and other creations to take home and use in this half day workshop. BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND - Don't miss it this year on Th • Jul 19 • 1–5pm!

Sophia is learning how to roll a beeswax candle. She made a larger one like this, and then I cut the wax sheet in half (lengthwise) so she could make some smaller candles. She really enjoyed doing this.

Santa Cruz, CA teachers in Panama. Photo courtesy of Santa Cruz teachers.

David King, a senior biology major, inspects a dove before banding it and releasing it back into the wild as part of his internship with the Pennsylvania Game Commission.

She's already cut out the circles of dough, put a spoon of applesauce in the cente,r and now is pressing the edges with a fork. They will bake and then be rolled in a sugar and cinnamon mixture.

 

These were made as part of a unit study using Josephina (one of the American Girl dolls). The study included learning about New Mexico, Mexico, hispanic culture and arts, Native Americans who live in the SW U.S., Native American art and culture, cooking, music, deserts (animals, cacti), goats, clothing, and history. This was a very hands-on and fun unit.

"Wheelhouse Studios is an open arts studio located in Memorial Union with the intent of providing an outlet for creativity in the heart of campus. With three versatile workspaces, flexible studio designs, drop-in art opportunities, and classes for enthusiasts and dabblers alike, it’s easy to sign up and get involved."

union.wisc.edu/events-and-activities/open-art-studio-and-...

 

UW-Madison Bachelor of Business Administration LEAD Course, Fall 2015 Screen printing & Bookmaking Project in response to Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson

A collaboration of Wisconsin School of Business, Wheelhouse Studios at Memorial Union, and UW-Madison’s Go Big Read Program

video by Charles O'Connor

A large group of workshop participants build a new addition to our Botanic Garden, an Herb Spiral, under the guidance of local Permaculture expert, Barb Hazenveld in this half day workshop. Talk about "hands-on" and a "group" project! Everyone did their part - way to go guys!

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