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On Your Own: Discover Engineering Family Day, 22 Feb.

FY13DiscoverEngineeringFamilyDayScouts are welcome at Discover Engineering Family Day! Activities at the festival may assist scouts in fulfilling some requirements for the following badges:

Brownie Girl Scouts: Building Art, Science in Action, Listening to the Past

Junior Girl Scouts: Aerospace, Science Discovery, Discovering Technology, Sky Search, Careers

Scout groups may stop by the scout check-in table for a worksheet that has a full list of which activities correspond with badges at Discover Engineering Family Day.

Discover Engineering Family Day is a FREE, drop-in program. Program and activities are most appropriate for children ages 4 to 12 with adult supervision. Registration is not required.

At Discover Engineering Family Day visitors can:

FLY Become a rocket scientist and explore aerodynamics
BUILD Learn to build a suspension bridge using only basic items
EXPLORE Discover the concepts of mechanics and motion using a wind tube
MAKE slime and learn the properties of a “semisolid”
DESIGN and construct a structure to help protect from a tsunami
INVENT a pop-fly lever and see how high it launches a ping pong ball
MEET an astronaut
DISCOVER alongside Curious George and Cat in the Hat from WETA and PBSKids

More info here: http://www.nbm.org/families-kids/festivals/discover-engineering-family.html

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QUICK RECAP
What: Discover Engineering Family Day
Who: All (Brownies & Juniors can work on badges)
When: Saturday, February 22, 2014, 10AM – 4:30PM
Where: National Building Museum
401 F Street NW
Washington, D.C. 20001
202 272 2448
Cost: None

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On Your Own: 6th Annual Women in Engineering DREAM Conference, Mar. 1

Registration is now open for Students, Adults and Volunteers for the 6th Annual Women in Engineering (WIE) DREAM Conference. Don’t wait. Register NOW!

The first 500 students who register and attend will receive complimentary conference bags with giveaways, and the high school that is most highly represented will be honored with a plaque of outstanding participation!

WHO: All high school students (grade 9 or higher – no exceptions), particularly girls. Parents, teachers and community members are invited to attend or volunteer, but MUST REGISTER. Each student may be accompanied by one (1) adult chaperone. We also encourage community college students with an interest in the A. James Clark School of Engineering to join us.

WHAT: Through interactive workshops, discussions and demonstrations, participants will be immersed in an exciting learning environment with the goal of igniting interest in engineering. The Clark School departments and student organizations like the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) along with our sponsors will participate in an information fair for attendees to enjoy at the end of the day.

WHEN: Saturday, March 1, 2014 from 9AM – 2:30PM

WHERE: Adele H. Stamp Student Union, University of Maryland, College Park

WHY: The Women in Engineering Program was founded in 1995 to support women engineering students at the University of Maryland. Our mission is to recruit, retain and advance women in engineering through a variety of initiatives. Gender diversity in the field of engineering continues to draw national attention. Since 1996, the United States has seen a decreasing number of women enrolling as first-year students in engineering. In the Clark School, we are working hard to reverse that trend. We jumped from a class of 16.5 percent women in 2005 to 29.4 percent this fall! Programs like the WIE DREAM Conference help by showing students that engineering is not only an exciting career, but also one that is critical to improving people’s lives and the world around us.

The conference is FREE and includes lunch for students. Plus, students that attend the event and subsequently the Clark School at the University of Maryland will be eligible to apply for DREAM scholarships valued at up to $2,500!

For more information and to Register, please visit http://www.wie.umd.edu/k12/dream-conference or contact:

Bria Barry (formerly McElroy)
bmcelroy@umd.edu
Assistant Director, Women in Engineering Program
A. James Clark School of Engineering
University of Maryland
1131 Glenn L. Martin Hall
College Park, MD 20742
301-405-3283 TEL
301-314-9867 FAX
www.wie.umd.edu

QUICK RECAP
What: 6th Annual Women in Engineering DREAM Conference
Who: Seniors & Ambassadors
When: Saturday, March 1, 2014, 9AM – 2:30PM
Where: Adele H. Stamp Student Union, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Cost: Free

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On Your Own: Girl Scout Engineering Saturday, Feb. 15

AJamesClarkSchoolofEngineeringWomen in Engineering Program at the University of Maryland

Girl Scout Engineering Saturday (GSES) is a program for local Girl Scout troops in Maryland and the Washington metropolitan area. Cadettes and Seniors (grades 6-10) engage in fun hands-on activities and earn the Women in Engineering Girl Scout Engineering Saturday patch.

Goals of GSES

  • To expose Girl Scout Troops to engineering related activities
  • To introduce young women to professional career options in engineering or science
  • To provide university students with the chance to develop and implement engineering related activities, and to enhance their communication and leadership skills

Register: Registration is conducted on a first come, first serve basis until all available spaces are full. Submit your registration form, which can be found at https:/futureumdengr.wufoo.com/forms/girl-scout-engineering-saturday-spring-2014/, as soon as possible to secure your place in the February program.

Fee: There is a $10 registration fee for each participant, which covers lunch and the cost of patches. Please do NOT include this fee with your registration form; we will request the fee after your scouts have been accepted into the program.

Website: http://www.wie.umd.edu/k12/gses

QUICK RECAP
What:Girl Scout Engineering Saturday
Who: Cadettes and Seniors
When: February 15, 2014, 9AM – 1:30PM
Where: University of Maryland
Cost: $10 (includes lunch & patch)

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