Normally you need a pot and a stovetop to boil water. In this experiment, watch water start boiling without heating up the cup or making it catch fire. Conduction occurs as heat is being transferred through the paper cup from the flame to the water! Don’t forget to have some adult supervision.
Send a Girl to Summer Camp!
Send a girl to camp this summer by raising money for vital scholarships! Every year, almost 1,000 girls attend Girlstart camp for a fun, STEM-filled summer experience. Over half of these young women are in need of scholarships. Join the campaign by creating your own fundraising page, setting your own fundraising goal, and sharing your page on social media! You can change our future, and transform her life! www.sendagirltocamp.org
Thank You Girls in STEM Volunteers
Girlstart hosted its 13th annual Girls in STEM Conference on Saturday, March 24th at Travis High School in Austin, TX. 597 girls from across Texas, including Austin, Houston, and Waco, attended this year’s conference. It was a great day filled with amazing stories and smiles on girls faces.
The day consisted of hands-on workshops led by over 130 STEM professionals in various STEM fields such as: engineering, programming, medical, chemistry and more. There were also 171 volunteers on hand to ensure the day was success.
Volunteers and presenters joined us from all walks of life: high school students, college students, past Girlstart participants, parents, teachers, engineers, etc. Thank you all for inspiring and encouraging girls in STEM!
View photos from the day HERE
Girlstart to Host Annual Girls in STEM Conference in Austin, Allowing More Than 500 Girls to Meet and Learn from STEM Professionals, Saturday, March 24
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 16, 2018
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GIRLSTART TO HOST ANNUAL GIRLS IN STEM CONFERENCE IN AUSTIN, ALLOWING MORE THAN 500 GIRLS TO MEET AND LEARN FROM STEM PROFESSIONALS, SATURDAY, MARCH 24
Girlstart, the non-profit organization dedicated to STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) education for girls, is bringing the Girls in STEM Conference, one of its most important programs, back to Austin on Saturday, March 24th at Travis High School (1211 E. Oltorf).
The 13th annual edition of the event provides more than 500 4th through 8th grade girls the opportunity to meet and learn from a variety of women who work as STEM professionals throughout Central Texas.
“Girlstart’s mission is not just about teaching girls to love STEM,” said Tamara Hudgins, executive director for the organization. “It’s to show them what’s possible when they get to college, study in STEM fields, and graduate to STEM careers. Central Texas has a number of amazing women who solve problems and continually move our understanding of the world forward. This program lets girls learn from those amazing women firsthand.”
The girls will all participate in an opening workshop activity building a prototype with their groups, and then will attend sessions led by female STEM professionals from a range of leading STEM companies and institutions for hands-on STEM workshops. These include Acxiom, College of Menimonee Nation, DPR Constrction, Forcepoint, Luminex, Microsoft, MilliporeSigma, and SAS Institute. MilliporeSigma will be bring its Curiosity Cube, a retrofitted shipping container transformed into a mobile science lab, coming to Austin as part of a nationwide 2018 tour.
Individual girls, as well as groups affiliated with schools, maker cohort, or other organizations, can get additional information and register online at:
http://girlstart.org/our-programs/girls-in-stem-conference/
ABOUT GIRLSTART
Girlstart is specifically dedicated to empowering and equipping girls in STEM. We provide programming that promotes girls’ early engagement and academic success in STEM, encourages girls’ aspirations and persistence in STEM education and careers, and incubates a talented and diverse STEM workforce. Its innovative, nationally-recognized programs include after-school and summer camps for students, professional development for teachers, and community and online STEM education outreach programs. Girlstart cultivates a culture where risk is rewarded, curiosity is encouraged, and creativity is expected. As a result, Girlstart girls are connected, brave, and resilient. Girlstart makes girls more successful and inspires them to take on the world’s greatest challenges. Founded in 1997 in Central Texas, Girlstart has provided its high-quality programs across Texas and in eight other states. Now, Girlstart’s year-round programming has successfully scaled to Houston and North Texas, and is expanding to Boston and the Bay Area.
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