Amy K. Milligan, a 2012 graduate of the doctoral program, will serve as the event's keynote speaker. Milligan is the Batten Endowed associate professor of Jewish studies and women's and gender studies and the director of the Institute for Jewish Studies and Interfaith Understanding at Old Dominion University.
There are many ways Penn State Harrisburg faculty, staff and students are reaching out to encourage and inspire the next generation of STEM students — directly and through their teachers.
In the fall of 2023, more than 100 high school students descended on the Penn State Harrisburg campus for the Aspire 2 TEACH conference. The conference, funded by the Aspire 2 Education grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Education, aimed to ignite students’ interest in STEM-CS (computer science) fields and encourage students to consider teaching in a STEM-CS discipline as a career path – while providing a great experience at the college.
At the Aspire 2 Teach conference held in December at Penn State Harrisburg, high school students participated in activities such as constructing DNA necklaces and building blinker circuits. They and their teachers heard from a keynote speaker who is an expert in STEM education.
In the fall of 2023, more than 100 high school students descended on the Penn State Harrisburg campus for the Aspire 2 TEACH conference. They used math to figure out whether Double Stuf Oreos are truly double stuffed, constructed DNA necklaces and built blinker circuits, among other activities.
More than 100 high school students descended on the Penn State Harrisburg campus for the Aspire 2 TEACH conference. Among many STEM activities, they used math to figure out whether Double Stuf Oreos are truly double stuffed.