A nice time was had by all in the Student Center Terrace at a luncheon designed to teach and learn table etiquette with Mrs. Amelia Mitchell and through the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
STEAM: Infusing the STEM Disciplines with Content-Based Arts Experiences. Through the support of the Community Foundation of South Alabama, the University of South Alabama College of Education, Educational Talent Search,and the Noyce Pathway to Mathematics and Science, this program intends to make accessible to youth, applications of understandings integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM).
Wednesday, June 22, 2016
Careers in Engineering and Technology, Life Skills and Etiquette: A Day of Pertinent, Decision-Making Information
We kicked off the morning with Ms. Samaritan Brown's inspiring activities which facilitated discussions about life skills and good decision-making. Ms. Rhonda Lucas, from the School of Computing, shared information about careers in technology, while engineer and instructional designer, Mrs. Angelia Bendolph, discussed careers in engineering. Our morning wrapped up with a "Relationship Smart" presentation through Crittenton Youth Services.
A nice time was had by all in the Student Center Terrace at a luncheon designed to teach and learn table etiquette with Mrs. Amelia Mitchell and through the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
A nice time was had by all in the Student Center Terrace at a luncheon designed to teach and learn table etiquette with Mrs. Amelia Mitchell and through the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.
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