POTSDAM – Clarkson University student organizations present a North Country science and engineering festival from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26 at the Cheel Campus Center. They plan activities …
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POTSDAM – Clarkson University student organizations present a North Country science and engineering festival from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26 at the Cheel Campus Center.
They plan activities for middle school and high school students that demonstrate how much fun the sciences and engineering can be.
There will be booths with “walk up and play” activities, such as how to design a paper bridge that can hold 100 pennies; “how clean can you make this water?”; robotics puck push challenge; Lego solar car building; and many more.
Families and student groups are welcome.
More info: Office of Educational Partnerships, Mary Margaret Small, mmsmall@clarkson.edu or 268-3791; or Diane Brouwer, dbrouwer@clarkson.edu or 268-3791.