Each day, the students also experienced an enrichment activity. Theodore Kim, professor of Engineering & Applied Science and two-time Academy Award-winner gave a lecture on “Computer programming, art, and animations”. Amaleah Hartman, lecturer in Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, gave a lecture on “Stem Cells”. Participants also toured Wright Lab, led by Lowe and Pagan; and the Yale Peabody Museum, led by Alexi Baker, collections manager for the History of Science and Technology at the Peabody.
Beato said, “My favorite part about helping during the program was just seeing how excited and curious the kids were. I think getting excited about science and having people support that curiosity at a young age is very important in giving kids the confidence to continue in STEM! So I was glad to be a part of the process for the kids that were here this summer.”
Beato continued, “I can’t wait for next year when we can foster and nurture the same science curiosity in another group of excited students.”