NSU STEM Day opens doors to opportunity

A group of 400 young men and women from high schools throughout North Louisiana spent an enjoyable day learning about the opportunities offered by a career in the sciences at Northwestern State University’s STEM Day Friday, September 26.

The event featured hands on demonstrations and fun activities from each of NSU’s science and math departments. From forensic activities to veterinary tech demonstrations to flying drones, there were plenty of activities to spark young minds’ interest in the sciences at NSU.

In addition to the fun activities, a group of over 30 STEM Ambassadors guided the student
groups throughout the day. These accomplished young men and women are current science
students at NSU and represent a wide variety of majors and career ambitions. From Nursing to
Pre-Meds and allied health to future researchers and scientists, the STEM Ambassadors serve as
superb examples of what hard work can accomplish.

Red River Parish was ably represented by a group of sharp young men and women from Red
River High School and Riverdale. Work hard, do great things and make us proud!

Shared by Kevin Shannahan