Wright State STEMM Experience to feature hands-on research activities for high school students

Wright State’s STEMM Experience allows future students to participate in the kinds of hands-on research and creative activities they will experience as Wright State students.

High school students can explore Wright State University’s research labs and maker spaces while learning more about opportunities to study in the fields of science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine during Wright State University’s STEMM Experience.

The STEMM Experience takes place on Saturday, Nov. 18, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Participants should check in at the front entrance of the Student Union on Wright State’s Dayton Campus.

Spots are limited, and students should register for the event by Nov. 13 at wright.edu/STEMMexperience.

The event will appeal to high school students interested in learning about college majors and careers in science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine.

The STEMM Experience allows future students to participate in the kinds of hands-on research and creative activities they will experience as Wright State students.

Students will participate in a customized schedule of activities based on their interests. Hands-on activities include:

  • Cyber-Tech
  • The Body and Brain
  • Delivering the Goods
  • Clean Earth, Clean Water
  • Lights, Lasers, and Radar
  • Medical Research

In addition, Wright State students will be on hand to discuss student life, student organizations and other ways to get involved on campus.

Interested students who want to learn more about Wright State may also take an optional campus tour after the event.

The STEMM Experience is hosted by the College of Engineering and Computer Science and the College of Science and Mathematics.

For more information, email cecs-dean@wright.edu.

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