Students of all ages put their scientific innovations on display at the first annual Einstein Project Community STEM Showcase.
- Video shows the first annual Einstein Project’s Community STEM Showcase at UW-Green Bay.
- The event featured scientific innovations from elementary and college students. James Wheling and Kylie Herlache were two 4th-grade scientists presenting at the event.
- Registration will open in October and the event staff says they plan to host the event again next February.
(The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story)
From college to elementary students, the next generation of scientists are making a statement here at the community stem showcase.
“An adult has up to 10,000 taste buds and 80% of taste is in your nose,” 4th grader James Wheling said, “It feels amazing, it feels like I’m actually a real scientist and I’m learning a lot.”
He was joined by many other young scientists at UW-Green Bay, for the Einstein Project’s Community STEM Showcase. Here students of all ages are learning about scientific innovation and are already on a path to achieving their biggest dreams.