![]() ![]() “Girls need to build their growth mindset and feel like they can be scientists orĮngineers,” she said. Krista Ruggles, assistant professor in the elementary education program, ran it. How to integrate STEM across the curriculum in their classrooms, hosted another booth.ĭr. The UVU Creative Learning Studio, which aims to teach future and current K-12 teachers ![]() Many girls were most interested in playing with the virtual reality headset stationed Took girls on tours of science and technology labs on campus, gave out free swag,Īnd ran booths for each CET program to share information and technological projects. She sharedĪbout the prevalence of technology in every field. The event featured Cydni Tetro, CEO of Brandless, as the keynote speaker. “But when they come to see all these different fieldsĪnd branches, they can become interested.” “A lot of these girls might not know much about STEM or college yet,” said Doug Radunich, Platform for high school girls, the three-hour event was a big hit with the students. Sponsored by Big-DĬonstruction and in partnership with SheTech, the largest industry-led STEM engagement Ingenuity: a fun field trip to the UVU campus for a STEM fair. Girls prepare to make large strides in STEM in Utah or elsewhere and tap into their UVU is committed to preparing students to serve the Utah community. Or women, and we have to find ways to offer opportunities to women so they can express The College of Engineering and Technology (CET). “Having diversity in anything is important,” said Kazem Sohraby, associate dean of School girls to know they can pursue careers in STEM if they so choose. The event empowered hundreds of elementary and junior high ![]() Students to explore STEM, UVU hosted the Girls’ Engineering and Technology Day onįriday, November 11, 2021. To address this gender gap and encourage female Nationwide, only 10% of people in STEM careers are women, and women make up 16% ofĮngineering and tech majors at UVU. Not just in Atlanta but all over the country.Too many women and girls don’t realize that the STEM field needs them and their unique I think that you and your family should go! There are a lot more shows. There was also a tiny little lady who lived inside this man’s fat stomach. Now this is the cool part, there were people who looked just like the people at the dinner party but they were upside down on the ceiling (you had to be there). He stacked the chairs on top of the table high into the sky, then stood on them trying to reach Chandelier. Some other really cool moments were when the scientist was having a dinner party and the Chandelier flew away. I recently learn to ride a bike but nothing like this. She did all sorts of things on her bike including riding it upside down. The performer dressed like a delivery lady on a bike was one of those moments. She is the creator of STEM Girl Swag, a public speaker, a STEM advocate, entrepreneur and the inventor of the STEM Swag Box and she’s only 12-years-oldTemple Lester is making a difference in. It was a mixture between an octopus and some other type of sea creature. He was hilarious especially the scene when he pull a lady out the audience and acted like a cat and a bird. He didn’t talk he made sound effect and gestures. The show was hosted by a mad scientist, a man with a giant brain, a dancing lady, two boys who resembled tweedledee and tweedledum from Alice in Wonderland and a man that reminded me of a clown. I had front row seats which made it even more spectacular because I got to touch and see the performers up close. There was a live band and a singer that song throughout the show. It was similar to the traditional circus but more like a live musical. When the clock struck 11:11, all type’s magical things began. Well, this year I went to Cirque du Soleil to see Kurious. I am very familiar with the UniverSoul and the Ringling Brothers Circuses, in fact I go yearly.
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