STEM Day at APU

Saturday, February 2, 2019, 7:15 a.m.12 p.m.

Posted by: University Libraries

                              STEM Day at APU

                        (formerly STEM/Nova Day)

                  "Deciphering the Mysteries of STEM"

                     Saturday, February 2nd, 2019

Azusa Pacific University to host the 6th annual STEM Day at APU (formerly STEM/Nova Day). 

Registration will open in September 2018.

More information available on the website or Facebook page.

What is STEM Day at APU?

The University Libraries' Educational Programming department and Center for Research in Science partner annually to host an educational event for Boy Scouts. As of 2017, it was opened to Girl Scouts for the first time. Beginning with the 2018 event, it is now open to anyone in grades 1-12, including those who are not Scouts. ​

Attendees enjoy sessions filled with STEM instruction and hands-on activities taught by APU professors and university students from various departments, representatives from the San Gabriel Mountains Regional Conservancy and the RailGiants Train Museum, and instructors from Barnabas Robotics​.

The activities utilize APU's state-of-the-art equipment for classes such as Moviemaking, Geology, Animation, Robotics, Engineering, and more! Classes offered may change from year to year.

The classes provide hands-on activities allowing students to apply concepts learned. As in past years, Scouts will be able to accomplish many of the requirements for Boy Scout and Girl Scout badges. The activities may look different but cover many of the concepts and ideas needed for the badges. 

Locations

Links:

Facebook page
Related Website
Center for Research in Science

For more information, contact:

libraryepo@apu.edu