Qualifying for the state-level fair are as follows:
⢠Isabella Budak, Angola High School
⢠Ava Budak, Angola High School
⢠Emma Creager, Fremont Middle School
⢠Aubree Kepler, Hendry Park Elementary School
⢠Macy Newhard, Hendry Park Elementary School
⢠Piper McGregor, Ryan Park Elementary School
⢠Mikaela Kolar, Ryan Park Elementary School
The 33rd annual Hoosier Science and Engineering Fair will be a virtual event, sponsored by the Science Education Foundation of Indiana. It is scheduled for the week of March 22-27 for grades 9-12 and the week of April 5-10 and for grades 4-8.
Other awards from the regional science fair for Steuben County students include the following:
Watson College of Engineering and Applied Sciences receives Bronze-level award for diversity
Watson College recognized for ongoing efforts to promote diversity, inclusivity in their program
March 11, 2021
The Watson College of Engineering and Applied Sciences has received the Bronze-level award for diversity, equity and inclusion from the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).
The Bronze level, the highest level that was awarded by the ASEE this year, recognizes a university’s excellence in inclusiveness among engineering programs. Elizabeth Kradjian, assistant dean for strategy and external affairs in Watson College, said the college being recognized with the award has been an honor given the initiatives they have taken.
ExxonMobil encourages girls to consider careers in engineering
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BATON ROUGE - During the first week of March, ExxonMobil employee volunteers welcomed 130 middle-school girls from 13 schools in both East and West Baton Rouge Parish for
Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day, a program designed to inspire female students to consider careers in engineering.
“We’re pleased to continue this annual event during a school year of significant challenges which has required students to be resilient and build their problem-solving skills,” said ExxonMobil Baton Rouge Plastics Plant Manager Angela Zeringue. “As we see our world take on a global pandemic, our scientists, health professionals, technicians and engineers are developing solutions to meet the world’s needs and these girls will be among those helping us overcome challenges of the future.
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