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A graphic that reads "STEM-ology. Monthly Themed STEM Engagements." It contains logos for the Wyoming NASA Space Grant Consortium, the Science Kitchen, and the UW Top-Tier Science Initiative.STEM-ology, a monthly series of themed science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) events for all ages, continues this month at the University of Wyoming, with events including Toddler Tuesdays, Senior Science Fridays, and fun-filled family Science Saturdays.

STEM-ology highlights cross-program collaborations and high-impact learning experiences through free public activities via the Wyoming NASA Space Grant Consortium Science Kitchen, the Science Initiative Roadshow, and other UW groups.

This month’s events, the last on the fall schedule, will have a theme of controlled environment agriculture and will take place in the STEM Sandbox, located on the fourth floor of the Science Initiative Building, located at the corner of Ninth and Bradley streets.

Last spring, STEM-ology drew more than 370 participants from the local community and neighboring states, says Karagh Brummond, director of the UW Top-Tier Science Initiative Engagement and Outreach Program.

“We are bringing STEM to life with engaging, hands-on experiences for all ages. Programs are designed to spark curiosity, inspire creativity, and make science, technology, engineering, and math fun and interactive,” Brummond says.

The November schedule is:

Tuesday, Nov. 18, 10-10:30 a.m. or 10:30-11 a.m.: Toddler Tuesdays allow children to explore the world through hands-on activities and sensory play. The session will start with an interactive read-aloud of the book “A Seed Grows” by Antoinette Portis. Participants will then place felt pieces of a sunflower plant into the correct position based on the “I do, you do” teaching method. The session will wrap up with participants taking home a sunflower seedling to care for. To RSVP, go here.

Friday, Nov. 21, 10-11 a.m.: Senior Science Fridays offer a fun and engaging way for older adults to explore the wonders of science. The session will start with a guided tour of the Plant Growth and Phenotyping Facility before transitioning to learning about controlled environment agriculture and hydroponic systems. The session will finish with participants making and planting their own deep water culture cups to take home. To RSVP, go here.

Saturday, Nov. 22, 10 a.m.-noon.: Science Saturday is a fun-filled family day designed for all ages. Families will get to explore five activities, including:

An RSVP is not required for Science Saturday, but families are asked to arrive in time for check-in from 10-10:15 a.m

For more information, email Brummond at STEMSandbox@uwyo.edu or go to www.wyomingspacegrant.org/stem-ology/.

This story was originally published on UW News.

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