The future of science, technology, engineering and mathematics will be on display on Saturday, May 12, at the Ohio Academy of Science’s 70th State Science Day . More than 1,100 students will present their inquiry-based projects, competing for nearly $500,000 in awards and scholarships.
More than 1,200 students from around Ohio presented their research-based projects at the 69th annual State Science Day. The Ohio State University hosted this event on Saturday, May 13. The young STEM scholars from 335 schools throughout the state competed for nearly $700,000 in scholarships and sponsored awards.
The Ohio State University will host the 69th annual State Science Day on Saturday, May 13. Pictured and featured are two former State Science Day participants: Ohio State freshman Cella Masso-Rivetti and Associate Professor of Optometry Dr. Catherine McDaniel.
Science, technology, engineering and math (or STEM) related fields are some of the fastest-growing areas in the United States. In fact, the number of STEM jobs could grow 17 percent by 2024, compared to 12 percent for non-STEM jobs.*
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Fluid Friction, Cardiac Stress, supersized mice, and no papier-mâché volcanoes. State Science day, hosted May 14 in the French Field House, was home to a host of catchy titles and interesting research from top students around the state. These STEM scholars, grades 5-12, came from over 315...
The sound of a room filled with more than 200 college students talking about science is a special kind of pandemonium. It is also a special kind of atmosphere that generates deep learning. Brian, and his brother Stephen Lower of the School of Environment and Natural Resources have been catalysts...
State Science Day offers more than 100 scholarships for K-12 students based on their scientific research and communication skills in science, technology, engineering, and math.
This year, more than 1,100 STEM scholars in more than 320 schools in grades 5-12 across Ohio took home a share...