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Olivia with the projects she made during Home Ec class, her binder/notebook, and recipe box.
Some of the items on the table:
- Thankful tree for Thanksgiving
- Lantern (luminaria) for Las Posadas
- Felt needlebook
- Handprint Christmas tree (painted)
- Waldorf-inspired lantern made from wet-on-wet watercolor paper and translucent paper
- Scarf
- Decoupage jar
- Recipe box
Instructor Abrah Anrneson, CHT, got this 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!
Students carefully fill a large balloon with helium in preparation for launch during the BSA CubeSat Demonstration Program (CDP) on April 19, 2025, outside the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building, on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. In the center is Aerospace Engineering Professor James Cutler. From left to right are Jardine Allen, president of the Black Students in Aerospace for 2024–25, Cynthia Deneus, an undergraduate student in aerospace engineering, James Cutler, Yemaya Presley, an undergraduate student in aerospace engineering, and Joshua Walker, an undergraduate student in aerospace engineering.
As part of the BSA CubeSat Demonstration Program, students designed and built small-scale satellite systems to collect and store atmospheric data. Supported by the MXL CubeSat Flight Lab and Blue Origin engineers, this hands-on project gave participants real-world experience in system design, fabrication, and flight testing.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Dave Steiner, a student at High Flight Academy in Butler, practices his flight in a state of the art flight simulator.
Dave Steiner, a student at High Flight Academy in Butler, practices his flight in a state of the art flight simulator.
Preston Sears, a student at PennWest Edinboro who is pursuring his pilot's license, flies above Butler with his flight instructor, Joe Dornetta, of High Flight Academy.
For their 6th TogetherGreen Volunteer Day event, Los Angeles Audubon held a fun, hands-on environmental education day at Leo Politi Elementary School, and had over 400 people attend! It served as the culminating event to a year-long process of student-student mentorship, science illustration instruction, and hands-on habitat restoration.
Students in LA Audubon's Baldwin Hills Greenhouse Program worked with elementary school students and their families, educating the urban community about the threatened habitats and species of the Ballona Creek watershed. Through hands-on, student-generated activites, participants learned about coastal sage scrub and sandy beach habitat, and got to explore the school's new habitat garden.
Preston Sears, a student at PennWest Edinboro who is pursuring his pilot's license, flies above Butler with his flight instructor, Joe Dornetta, of High Flight Academy.
Dave Steiner, a student at High Flight Academy in Butler, practices his flight in a state of the art flight simulator.
After 24 hours, remove the snowflake from the jar. You'll see the crystals that formed on the pipecleaner. (There also will be crystals that form at the bottom of the jar.)
Bellarmine University welcomes their first nuc of small honey bees on campus in Louisville, Kentucky on June 13, 2022. Bellarmine faculty and staff members Dr. Kate Bulinski, Andrew J. Stone Porter and Jessica Hume installed the nuc colony. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
Students and faculty prepare for launch during the BSA CubeSat Demonstration Program (CDP) outside the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Building, on the North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, on April 19, 2025. The launch balloon is nearly ready, and CubeSat systems are tethered and aligned for lift-off. The launch day brought together students across disciplines and experience levels to collaborate on real-world engineering challenges.
As part of the BSA CubeSat Demonstration Program, students designed and built small-scale satellite systems to collect and store atmospheric data. Supported by the MXL CubeSat Flight Lab and Blue Origin engineers, this hands-on project gave participants real-world experience in system design, fabrication, and flight testing.
Photo: Brenda Ahearn/University of Michigan, College of Engineering, Communications and Marketing
Bellarmine University welcomes their first nuc of small honey bees on campus in Louisville, Kentucky on June 13, 2022. Bellarmine faculty and staff members Dr. Kate Bulinski, Andrew J. Stone Porter and Jessica Hume installed the nuc colony. BRENDAN J. SULLIVAN/ BELLARMINE UNIVERSITY
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!