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Engineering Conference
Oct 05 2019
15 Monsignor Scanlan Students attended an engineering conference on Thursday, October 5th sponsored by Engineering Tomorrow. The conference featured interactive demonstrations and presentations by high level engineering professionals, provided students with exposure to real world engineering disciplines and the global challenges engineering solutions address. Students were challenged with probl...
Read MoreCricket and Jim Lockhart Champion the Bruce Museum
Aug 29 2019
At the Bruce Museum, Cricket and Jim Lockhart are often cited as one of the Museum’s “first families.” Their love for the Bruce is shared by their Greenwich children and grandchildren. On a recent visit, their oldest grandson, age seven, was fascinated by the Museum’s annual iCreate exhibition of work by high school artists. “He was looking […]
Read MoreEngineering Tomorrow Opens Doors to STEM on S.I.
Mar 27 2019
High school students on Staten Island got a glimpse of what it’s like to be an engineer. Around 100 students from six catholic schools attended the Engineering Tomorrow Conference at Monsignor Farrell High School in Richmondtown on Wednesday. They learned about angles, accuracy, and phototherapy, which is the use of light to treat certain medical […]
Read MoreEngineering Tomorrow Conference Engages High School Students
Feb 27 2019
Over 80 students from three Catholic high schools, came together on Wednesday, March 27th for the seventh Engineering Tomorrow Conference at Our Lady of Lourdes High School. Founded in December 2014 by Bill Woodburn, Engineering Tomorrow’s mission (www.engtom.org) is to introduce high school students, particularly female and minorities to the field of engineering. According to […]
Read MoreStudents from St. Joseph Regional High School Attend Engineering Tomorrow Workshop
Jan 23 2019
Students from St. Joseph Regional High School in Montvale attended the Engineering Tomorrow workshop in Kearny on Dec. 12. The workshop began with an overview of engineering, highlighting various careers in the field. Students were split into groups to participate in activities focused on hydraulic and electrical engineering. “It is predicted that in 2025, 50 […]
Read More‘Engineering Tomorrow’: Students experiment with wind, 3-D printing
Nov 28 2018
THROGS NECK – Some Throgs Neck students got some hands-on engineering experience Wednesday, taking part in two experiments with professionals from General Electric. The first experiment dealt with wind energy, using different materials to build a propeller. It was then tested in a wind tunnel to measure the amount of power generated. Students then experimented […]
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