STEM Day puts Learning in K-8 Students’ Hands

STEM Day ignited interest for K-8 students on Saturday, April 11, at Virginia Western Community College. Around 1,250 children and families visited campus for the event, which featured free food, booths and interactive exhibits.

Virginia Western faculty members and community partners teamed up to make science, technology, engineering and mathematics subjects accessible and fun. Students were able to experience pendulum painting, electric cars and motorcycles, glow in the dark bacteria, medical simulations with real clinical tools, robots and slime, and a variety of other exhibits showcasing the many practical and engaging applications of STEM in our community.

Read more about community partners who contributed to the event.