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Greensboro, N.C. (March 8, 2017) -- Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) will be on display March 13-17 through the College of Science and Technology at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University’s presentation of Sci/Tech Week: “STEM: Shaping the Future.”
Throughout the week, high school and community college students will tour and witness STEM demonstrations conducted by college students and faculty and interact with professionals from such corporate concerns as IBM, Red Hat, BB&T, Clear Blade, IT-ology, John Deere, Cisco, Dell, Fidelity and others.
Kicking-off the annual event, Provost Joe B. Whitehead will keynote the opening ceremony and program with the talk, “Futuristic Science and its Impact on Society.” Whitehead not only serves as the university’s chief academic officer and vice chancellor for the Division of Academic Affairs, but holds a Ph.D. in physics as well.
The eighth-annual Extreme IT Day, will be held Wednesday, March 15, introducing students to new and innovative computing technologies and concepts as well as offering hands-on, interactive exercises and challenges. Ebony Oaks, an alumna of the Department of Computer System Technology, will serve as the day's keynote speaker.
Also, on Wednesday, a STEM Mobile Lab will be available behind Price Hall for students to practice STEM exercises within the lab.
In what has grown to be a major and welcome addition to the week, the Women in Science and Technology luncheon for high school and community partners will close out the week of events, Friday, March 17. The luncheon will feature A&T alumna Dr. Endya Frye, a pediatric resident at the University of North Carolina Hospitals in the Pediatric Primary Care program. Frye expertly connects her scientific background with her passion for service and student development.
Sci/Tech Week gathers approximately 1,600 high school, community college, undergraduate and graduate students as well as the university community and corporate partners to participate in the full week of events. As the world becomes more globalized and dependent upon a knowledge-based economy, STEM preparation is becoming a necessary component of 21st century education. The week-long event offers to educate, inform and display the field of STEM and its place as a career choice.
A full listing of Sci/Tech week is as follows:
Major Days
Each day’s demonstrations and tours will be held from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Smith Hall, room 2014.
For additional information and to RSVP for any event, call 336-334-7359, or email bcwillis@ncat.edu.