VSU Hosts Science Saturday January 26th
Staff Report From Valdosta CEO
Thursday, January 24th, 2019
The College of Science and Mathematics, Department of Mathematics, and Department of Computer Science at Valdosta State University will present Science Saturday: Adventures in Mathematics and Computer Science from 9 a.m. to noon on January 26 in Nevins Hall.
Science Saturday: Adventures in Mathematics and Computer Science is ideal for students in the middle grades. However, all ages are invited to take advantage of this fun-filled and educational opportunity, which will include discovering how Pi (π) is related to M&M’s candy, learning programming through games, making a robot move, using Weebly to design a website, constructing model airplanes and buildings from cardboard, Math-Magic and magical cards, and more.
Refreshments will be served. There will also be hourly raffles for templates for model airplanes to build, as well as a one-time raffle for an iPod.
Science Saturday is supported by VSU’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Initiative and is part of an ongoing effort to inspire the next generation to want to learn more about these areas. Faculty in the College of Science and Mathematics understand that the nation’s future economic prosperity is closely linked with student success in the STEM fields.
“All young people should be prepared to think deeply and to think well so that they have the chance to become the innovators, educators, researchers, and leaders who can solve the most pressing challenges facing our nation and our world, both today and tomorrow,” according to the United States Department of Education.
Educators across the nation and at VSU are committed to improving STEM instruction for students in preschool through 12th grade, increasing and sustaining public and youth engagement with STEM, improving the STEM experience for undergraduate students at the college level, better serving groups historically underrepresented in the STEM fields, and designing graduate education for tomorrow’s STEM workforce.