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Please check out this link to see how far Rose Hulman has come in their Human Powered Vehicle Competition. Congratulations to the team!
Time to Invent Club: Volunteers Needed Innovation and invention are cornerstones of American society, but not all young people have role models to open doors in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). To help meet this need, WGBH (Boston’s PBS station) and the Lemelson Foundation launched an exciting invention-based mentoring program called the Time to Invent Club in Boston and Indianapolis. The program places young STEM professionals and college students in after-school sites once a week to co-lead an hour-long program. Working with a group of kids ages 10-12, the mentors use a stepped-out curriculum that inspires underserved youth to explore invention. We are currently looking for volunteers to serve as mentors for the fall 2010- spring 2011 program in Indianapolis and Lafayette. If interested, please contact Liza Silverman: liza_silverman@wgbh.org or (617)-300-3642.
On April 13th, 2010 ASME had our annual banquet at IPL in downtown Indianapolis. This year we had one student award winner, from Rose Hulman, Chris Wlezien. Chris is a senior at Rose Hulman, graduating this year and he has been involved with ASME for the past 4 years. The ASME CIS would like to congratulate Chris on his achievement.
In an effort to better connect with students, ASME-CIS is attempting to provide multiple avenues of communication between the professional and student sections. Every effort will be made to post events on Facebook as well as the ASME-CIS web page.
As you can see, the ASME website has been spruced up.