The 1ST-Gen Scholars team, with volunteers, visited The DoSeum on December 18, 2021 to help with a community hall event discussing new exhibit ideas.
Celebrating and exposing the New Braunfels community to hackathon topics.
Our chromebook station with children exploring in Scratch.
Older students exploring new material with Arduinos.
Our cohort group photo for the event.
Young girls and women can STEM too!
Young women in STEM.
Remember, it takes many attempts and failures before successfully engineering.
Our scholarship recipient, Mario, volunteering and helping with one of our engineering activities.
Who remembers the formula to calculate speed?
Visiting with a 1ST-Gen Scholars family.
Volunteering to help with the community conversation.
Students explore electrical power lines.
Students explore coding featuring LEGO Mindstorms.
Learning about future space missions to the moon and Mars.
Visiting with NASA Astronaut Drew Feustel at Johnson Space Center NASA Social 2020 about future space exploration.
Students exploring engineering principles.
Providing students with early STEM access.
Engaging in collaborative learning.
NASA Johnson Space Center Flight Director Mary Lawrence speaks about Women in STEM.
Visiting with NASA Astronaut Drew Feustel at Johnson Space Center at the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory where astronauts train underwater to prepare for space. NASA Social 2020.
Middle school students line up to test the four forces of flight.
Helping students build inquiry.
Encouraging students to explore robotics.
Engaging students to explore STEM.
Young women in STEM.
Successful future STEM leaders.
Who says women cannot be electrical engineers?
Teachers engaging in hands-on learning at our STEAM Professional Development training.
Exploring STEAM with middle school students.
Yes, even little ones can too!
Electric Kids Summer Virtual Camp.
Electric Kids Summer Virtual Camp. She CAN STEM!
Thank you Principal Teresa Silva from Edgewood ISD for the partnership!
College and career exploration, meeting the next generation of leaders.
Dr. Cruz received a request to review for The New York Academy of Sciences, what an accomplishment!
In partnership with UTSA and IDRA.