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From July 29 - Aug 2, ASAS Chicago hosted STEM CampUs at Illinois Institute of Technology. Sponsored by Teza Technologies, STEM CampUs focused on high school, college and career readiness, with a specific focus on entrepreneurship and the STEM fields.
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Visitors to the Goodman South Madison Library on April 5, 2014, were able to spend their mornings having fun exercising their minds at the Navigant STEM Fair. Kids and their families had the opportunity to investigate Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, thanks to volunteers from Navigant, who organized and ran the fair in partnership with the library. Activities included exploring MG&E’s Pedal Power Generator, a Lego Robotics demonstration, the “Science of Goo”, dissecting an owl pellet, creating a battery using food, an an electricity demonstration. Photos courtesy of Holly Storck-Post.
From July 29 - Aug 2, ASAS Chicago hosted STEM CampUs at Illinois Institute of Technology. Sponsored by Teza Technologies, STEM CampUs focused on high school, college and career readiness, with a specific focus on entrepreneurship and the STEM fields.
Atlantic Cape Community College work study students Shayna Patel, left, and Allison Calabrese, both of Galloway, assisted with the STEM tours after the ribbon cutting.
Visitors to the Goodman South Madison Library on April 5, 2014, were able to spend their mornings having fun exercising their minds at the Navigant STEM Fair. Kids and their families had the opportunity to investigate Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, thanks to volunteers from Navigant, who organized and ran the fair in partnership with the library. Activities included exploring MG&E’s Pedal Power Generator, a Lego Robotics demonstration, the “Science of Goo”, dissecting an owl pellet, creating a battery using food, an an electricity demonstration. Photos courtesy of Holly Storck-Post.
IU Kokomo hosted a family STEM event on April 26, 2019 to encourage young people to explore the sciences.
St. Agnes Academy and Strake Jesuit College Preparatory students teach girls about how to discover and get excited about their potential in STEM.
(Houston, Texas) - - Spectrum #3847, St. Agnes Academy and Strake Jesuit College Preparatory students, shows Girl’s Inc-Houston Camp SMART! how to discover and get excited about their potential in science, technology, engineering and math. The girls, ages 12-15, were engaged in building their first VEX IQ robot with the help of their Spectrum #3847 coaches. They learned how to build a robot, operate it and see first hand how much fun STEM can be. Allen Gregory, Spectrum #3847 coach, taught engineering principles and an overview of STEM fields.
Spectrum #3847 is made up of high school students from St. Agnes Academy and Strake Jesuit College Preparatory two Catholic college preparatory schools in southwest Houston, Texas. St. Agnes is all-girls, and Strake Jesuit is all-boys. www.spectrum3847.org