Grade 7-9 students are at our STEM camp hosted by the BPS Career Academy this week. Building systems, robotics, aviation, graphic design, and auto tech so far. Not only do students get a taste of what the Career Academy offers them, they also get to explore potential careers!
We are excited to be working with @BEKNewsTV in developing a children's program! Thomas and Hope have been filming in the lab and the gallery, with more to do throughout the summer. Look for details to come! #STEMed#ndgts
LBMAA members play with the exhibits at the brand-new Gateway to Science Center! The event was part of the Leadership Bismarck-Mandan Alumni Association Leadership Lunch series. #LBMAA#BismarckMandan
TEACHERS, nominate your STEM All-Stars today at gatewaytoscience.org/learn/s…. Six North Dakota students are selected as All-Stars and one nominating teacher is awarded a $1,000 grant for STEM projects and materials. Presented in partnership with @MDUResources and @bismarcklarks.
North Dakota’s Gateway to Science will reopen in its new location at 1600 Canary Avenue for members on Saturday, March 4, from 10 am to 5 pm. The science center will be open to the public beginning Sunday, March 5, from 1 to 5 pm. gatewaytoscience.org/visit
Off to new places. For the past week or so, the #MarsHelicopter and I have been climbing northwest toward interesting ancient river deposits near a dune-filled crater up ahead. Track our progress: go.nasa.gov/where-is-perseve…
ALT Animated GIF from interactive online map shows a satellite view of Mars, with white and yellow lines marking the travel paths of NASA’s Mars Perseverance Rover and Ingenuity Mars Helicopter. Markers for both vehicles are shown moving to the upper left, with the helicopter leading the way. Partially visible at top left is a crater about 0.6 miles (1 kilometer) wide. The floor of the crater is marked by a field of sand dunes.
The NDSGC established the prestigious Lillian Goettler Space Grant Award for a female student at North Dakota State University. This $2500 award honors the ideals of scholarship as exemplified by Dr. Lillian Goettler. Apply here: tinyurl.com/NDSULillian
#Crestwood is excited to again be a part of New York Stock Exchange's Global Giving Campaign as part of their 99th Annual Tree Lighting! This year, Crestwood's ornament for the NYSE tree highlights @gateway2science! Thank you, Crestwood, for your continued support!
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The Informal STEM Educator is a vital staff member who will encourage students’ interests and connect their passions with STEM education and career opportunities through age-appropriate activities. Full job description and how to apply at gatewaytoscience.org/employm….
Attention middle and high school educators (formal, informal, home-school)! Cubes in Space lets students design and compete to launch small experiments into space or near space. Registration deadline is February 3rd, 2023.
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Gateway to Science's current gallery location at 1810 Schafer Street will close on Saturday, 10/15. The new science center at 1600 Canary Avenue will open on a to-be-determined date in early 2023. We look forward welcoming everyone to our new space! gatewaytoscience.org
Had a great time doing soybean activities with the STEM Adventure Camp kids @gateway2science today! I also got to check out their farming simulation game. It is based on the different growing regions in ND and crops planted in the state! #STEM#learning#education#outreach
Stop by for lunch and some fun science exploration! Free lunch and Gateway to Science exhibits at Starion Bank North - 2900 North Washington Street, Bismarck - from 11:30am - 1:00pm on Tuesday, July 26th. Hope to see you there! #FreeLunch#Science#Community
Take Five: Captured in exquisite detail, @NASAWebb peered through the thick dust of Stephan’s Quintet, a galaxy cluster showing huge shockwaves and tidal tails. This is a front-row seat to galactic evolution: nasa.gov/webbfirstimages#UnfoldTheUniverse
ALT A group of five galaxies that appear close to each other in the sky: two in the middle, one toward the top, one to the upper left, and one toward the bottom. Four of the five appear to be touching. One is somewhat separated. In the image, the galaxies are large relative to the hundreds of much smaller (more distant) galaxies in the background. All five galaxies have bright white cores. Each has a slightly different size, shape, structure, and coloring. Scattered across the image, in front of the galaxies are number of foreground stars with diffraction spikes: bright white points, each with eight bright lines radiating out from the center.
We're pleased to introduce you to @BlueRhinoStudio, creator of some very big teeth, a dairy cow, the musical tubulum, soil towers, and more for the galleries in our new building. Learn more at gatewaytoscience.org/2022/07….
We're seeking a Facility Operations Director to oversee all aspects of facility and grounds operations for our new building. The position will begin while the building is under construction to gain an in-depth understanding of the facility. Learn more at gatewaytoscience.org/employm…!
We’re participating in the Target Circle program! You can vote for us and help direct Target’s giving to benefit our nonprofit. For full program details and restrictions visit Target Circle at target.com/circle.