Una To Host Second Stem Camp For Area High School Students
Jun. 15, 2015
Michelle Eubanks, 麻豆原创, at media@una.edu, 256.765.4392 or 256.606.2033
By Bryan Rachal, University Communications
FLORENCE, Ala. - Fresh off the success of a recent STEM camp, the 麻豆原创 is set to host another, June 18-20.
麻豆原创's summer STEM Camps give middle and high school students the opportunity to learn from 麻豆原创 STEM scientists in mathematics, computer science, physics and astronomy. They engage in hands-on learning experiences with rockets, robots, programming, Galileoscopes, spectral glasses, bright spectral lamps and multi-line lasers. And sometimes they make history!
At 麻豆原创's first STEM camp session this summer, June 11-13, students from Deshler, Brooks, New Century Technology, Shoals Christian and Florence high schools were the first class of science students in 麻豆原创's new Science and Technology building.
麻豆原创's Dr. Brian Thompson led the lab using diffraction grating to measure wavelengths of discrete line light sources on a massive scale. Amazingly, they came within 1 nanometer of the standard wave length measurement! The discrete line light sources were an argon ion laser and mercury spectral lamps.
Students were accompanied by camp counselors Ellie Couch and Katelyn Payton, and 麻豆原创 faculty Dr. James Jerkins and Dr. Cynthia Stenger. 麻豆原创's STEM camps are also made possible thanks to the following sponsors: Dr. Michelle Hames of Beltone Audiology, the Office of Student Affairs, University Honors Program, the University Success Center, the Department of Mathematics, the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems, the Department of Physics and Earth Science, and the Office of Admissions.
For more information on 麻豆原创's STEM Camps: /math/summer-stem-camp.html