Over 100 Girls Participate in STEM Exploration Program in Stamford
More Than 100 Girls Explore STEM Careers At SoundWaters In Stamford
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More than 100 girls in grades two through eight participated in the SoundWaters Science Stars program in Stamford, Connecticut, aimed at inspiring future female leaders in STEM fields. The weeklong event included hands-on experiments and workshops led by STEM professionals.
- 01Over 100 girls participated in the SoundWaters Science Stars program.
- 02The program aimed to inspire young women in STEM fields.
- 03Participants engaged in hands-on experiments related to various STEM topics.
- 04Students learned from STEM professionals during interactive workshops.
- 05Real-world applications of science were highlighted through demonstrations and discussions.
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In Stamford, Connecticut, more than 100 girls in grades two through eight participated in the SoundWaters Science Stars program, a weeklong initiative designed to inspire the next generation of women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). During the program, students conducted experiments and explored the Long Island Sound environment while working with STEM professionals. They engaged in hands-on activities covering topics such as gravity, cell division, and astronomy, including star formations and constellations. The program also provided insights into real-world science applications through demonstrations in veterinary care and discussions with healthcare professionals and environmental educators.
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This program encourages young girls to pursue careers in STEM, potentially increasing female representation in these fields.
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