Learn How to Code Through Art, Creativity, Design, and Circuits! ONLINE: Tuesday, January 25, 2022, 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm via Zoom. Instructor: Tracy Zhang, Ph.D., MSU St. Andrews Earn up to SCECH 1.75 hours A basic understanding of block-based computer programming. How to design 3D models using Tinkercad™ and Codeblocks. Learn electronics in Tinkercad Circuits. Make connections between coding (scratch and…
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Find out more »Christopher Kemper Ober is the Francis Bard Professor of Materials Engineering at Cornell University. 2022 Turner J. Alfrey Visiting Professorship Lecture Series Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2022 Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Location: 1910 West St. Andrews, Midland, MI 48640 Guest Lecturer: Dr. Christopher K. Ober Join us at St. Andrews for a full day of lectures with Dr. Christopher K.…
Find out more »FREE Virtual STEAM Stew V Summer Camp: “Crystal Crazy” Camp Dates Monday, July 11 through Friday, July 15, 2022, from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm via Zoom Camp Overview This unique middle school camp will expose attendees to various aspects of the title theme, using a mixture of interactive lectures and hands-on activities. This camp will explore x-ray crystallography, edible crystals, Geodes,…
Find out more »Please join us on Thursday, August 11, 2022, from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at MSU St. Andrews for an opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments of the 2022 cohort of student research fellows. Research posters will be displayed, and this outstanding group of young investigators will be on hand to describe their summer research. Attendees will also have an opportunity to meet…
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Find out more »Black Holes: What’s Left When the Very Largest Stars Die - (Plus: Saving the Earth from Asteroids!)
What is a black hole? And who first proposed such a strange concept—an object that distorts both time and space in seemingly crazy ways? How big are black holes, and how massive? How can such strange things form? Are black holes truly black, or can we see them? Where would we look? How could one be detected? Perhaps most important—have we detected any? And just for fun: what would happen if we fell into one? Plus—have you heard that NASA is trying to move an asteroid around? And are you ready for the planets, constellations, and meteors that October has to offer? Join us by Zoom to learn more!
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