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STEM Saturday for Girls March 5, 2016 Medway Public Schools

Photos by Julie Dennehy

STEM day at the Capital, Photo by Roberto Gonzalez

Richard Monteleone of Vineland, senior adjunct instructor at Atlantic Cape Community College and artist, had one of his expansive, aluminum, floating sculptures, “Light,” installed at Atlantic Cape’s new STEM facility, Monday, March 7.

STEM organizations and industry exhibits on display at the STEM Week luncheon

Valley Christian & Simpson Strong-Tie

Florida House Representative Michelle Rehwinkel Vasilinda at the First Robotics Competition booth during STEM day at the Capital, Photo by Roberto Gonzalez

STEM organizations and industry exhibits on display at the STEM Week luncheon

The Utah State Office of Education hosted the 2015 Healthy STEM 5K and STEM Fair on Saturday, May 30 at the University of Utah.

The STEM fair included presentations from the STEM colleges at the University of Utah, the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium, Clark Planetarium, Hoogle Zoo, student robotics teams, Utah museums, Neighborhood House and many more. Thank you to all who made the event possible by participating and volunteering. Proceeds from the event will go to support Utah's MESA National Competition Team.

Valley Christian & Simpson Strong-Tie

Held in Tauranga on 12 October 2019.

The CSUF Center for Entrepreneurship was able to play an important role in the development of middle school STEM entrepreneurs during the 2014-15 school year. Over the course of the year, CSUF Entrepreneurship faculty, students, and mentors visited local high schools to help the students develop their STEM-related entrepreneurial ideas.

 

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More info on CSUF Center for Entrepreneurship: bit.ly/CSUFEntrepreneurship

 

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More info on CSUF Startup Incubator: bit.ly/csufstartup

 

More events: bit.ly/CSUFEntrepreneurEvents

HiTech STEM Conference held at HCLS Savage Branch.

STEM day at the Capital, Photo by Roberto Gonzalez

Photographer: Josh See

 

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Photographer: Josh See

 

All photos are the property of Creative Services and may not be used without permission unless you are in the photo.

 

Please contact creative@jmu.edu if you are interested in using any photos included in our collection.

STEM Saturday for Girls March 5, 2016 Medway Public Schools

Photos by Julie Dennehy

STEM Exploration Stations at HCLS Miller branch.

Richard Monteleone of Vineland, senior adjunct instructor at Atlantic Cape Community College and artist, had one of his expansive, aluminum, floating sculptures, “Light,” installed at Atlantic Cape’s new STEM facility, Monday, March 7.

Richard Monteleone of Vineland, senior adjunct instructor at Atlantic Cape Community College and artist, had one of his expansive, aluminum, floating sculptures, “Light,” installed at Atlantic Cape’s new STEM facility, Monday, March 7.

Masglo, empresa Equipares

HiTech STEM Conference held at HCLS Savage Branch.

Lab Tech James Sheppard shows his son Lynden Taft a pig's lung

This wall hanging celebrates all 4 parts of STEM; Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. The word STEM is spelled out using elements that represent each subject, and are then surrounded by a selection of micro-models relating to the subject.

Science is made of two attracting magnets, and has a microscope, test tubes, a cell, a brontosaurus skeleton, some plants (botany), and a rocket. Technology is made of a circuitboard, and there are some cell phones, a play button, a computer, and a radar dish. Engineering is made from a crane, and contains a bridge, a skyscraper, and a selection of tools. Finally, Math is a quartic function, and there is a pencil, a drawing compass, a calculator, and a ruler.

There are also three locations on the back for easy and stable attachment to a wall, and the whole thing comprises of just under 800 pieces.

 

This was built for a celebrating STEM contest on LEGO IDEAS which you can view here: ideas.lego.com/challenges/02763053-59d1-40e1-8941-cc1b26a...

 

Frame: *BIKE FRIDAY* new world tourist pro (oatmeal/54)  

Front Wheel: *SON NABENDYNAMO* SON 28 12mm center lock disc (silver) × *ASTRAL CYCLING* outback rim

Rear Wheel: *ALL-CITY* go-devil disc hub × *ASTRAL CYCLING* outback rim

Tire: *ODYSSEY* Super circuit tire

Handlebar: *NITTO* B352 albatross bar (dull/crmo)

Stem: *NITTO* MT-32 low stack stem (dull)

Grip: *BL SELECT* ergo form grip (black)

Seatpost: *NITTO* S84 rivendell lugged seatpost

Pedal: *MKS* XC-III ezy superior pedal (black/silver)

Brake: *AVID* bb7 road sl

Brake Lever: *SHIMANO* R780 brake lever set (silver)

Crank: *SUGINO* xd2

Chainring: *VUELTA* se chainring

Headset: *CANE CREEK* 110 headset (black)

Shift lever: *MICRO SHIFT* thumb shifter shimano road

Fender: *SKS* bluemels basic fender 20" (black)

Bag: *EERDER METAAL* xplorer front bag (vintage olive)

Cross section of 3/4 inch oleander stem cut with snipper.

 

Nerium Oleander Calypso Standard (white flowers)

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