Education Matters
STEM for Girls
The STEM for Girls event at Fresno State was a hands-on, interactive learning experience that brought together 500 students from 5th to 12th grade. Through engaging activities like ink separation and rocket-making, the event aimed to show young minds the practical and exciting side of STEM fields. This event provided an inspiring platform for students to explore science and technology in a fun and creative way, igniting their passion for STEM subjects.
Thank you to our sponsors – Chevron and Educational Employees Credit Union!
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