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Tech Savvy program bridges the gap in STEM exploration for area youth, highlights women in 干细胞领域

Students in grades fifth through ninth from around the southeastern Ohio and West Virginia area had the opportunity to hear from OHIO experts and explore areas in STEM during the Tech Savvy program on May 11.

The one-day event provided an opportunity for youth in the area to come to newbb电子平台’s 雅典 campus to participate in a variety of workshops and engage with peers and experts in different 干细胞领域. In addition to introducing middle school students to different areas, the program also highlighted the women working in 干细胞领域 with most of the presenters being women discussing their area of expertise and sharing their experiences.

Several esteemed OHIO faculty members, Ph.D. candidates and local scientists spearheaded workshops and presentations, sharing their expertise and igniting curiosity among the budding scientists in areas such as environmental research, 心理学, 人类与植物生物学, computer programming 和更多的.

据博士说. 莎拉·怀亚特, who gave opening and closing remarks for the program and who was the chair of the planning committee, programming like this is incredibly important for students in this area to ignite the spark of curiosity and innovation and for them to know working in these fields is possible regardless of their background.

“I walked in and saw engaged students,——约翰·麦卡锡, dean of the College of Health Sciences and Professions, 说. “The 校园里的孩子 team knows kids and what motivates them. People like 莎拉·怀亚特 have the knowledge to inspire them. Along with the supportive community, it was a winning combination and I’m thrilled that the College of Health Sciences and Professions could open our doors for the Tech Savvy event.”

一整天, students choose from a variety of workshops focused on different subjects, 比如解码DNA, 太空中的植物, 测量你的思维, 和更多的, while working in labs across campus. These workshops allowed for young students to get hands-on experience and a taste of what it could be like researching in a lab someday.

工作坊结束后, students got to learn important soft skills through hands-on experiments that taught collaboration, 注重细节, how to resolve conflict and the importance of listening and understanding to others.

There was also an optional parent program for the guardians of the students participating that provided them with the tools to help their youth explore STEM careers, learn about college readiness and take part in STEM workshops themselves.

“We are grateful to the Paula Tolliver Appalachian OHIO STEM Fund who has helped make the Tech Savvy program possible,“Jo Ellen Sherow, program manager for 校园里的孩子, 说. “The program is a wonderful complement to our 校园里的孩子 offerings and allows us to provide students with a unique opportunity to explore, 并对, 干细胞领域. This year's event was a lot of fun, and we were thrilled to see so many students and parents excited to learn new things!”

Every year, Tech Savvy also has a keynote speaker that presents on a topic within their expertise. This year, the keynote speaker was Dr. Andrea Richard, an assistant professor in the Physics and Astronomy Department at newbb电子平台. Dr. Richard’s work is primarily related to indirect neutron-capture constraints for the astrophysical processes, and her research aims to answer the question of where everything we see around us comes from. She is actively involved in mentoring, 政策宣传, 外展, 和多样性, 股本, and inclusion initiatives.

Tech Savvy is sponsored by newbb电子平台, 校园里的孩子, the College of Health Sciences and Professions, 本科招生, the Academic Achievement Center, Student Financial Aid and Scholarships, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Environmental and Plant Biology, the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, the Department of Physics and Astronomy, the Department of Psychology and the American Association of University Women (AAUW).

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2024年5月21日
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