This summer, Taylor Cooleen (Class of 2017), attended the first annual Project Fibonacci – STEAM Youth Conference. The event was held in Rome, NY and featured various speakers and events revolving around the Fibonacci sequence. Speakers such as Alan Alda, Alan Bean, Chris Hadfield, and many others gave interesting keynote speeches regarding cosmology, psychology, string theory and communication science. The students also visited places such as the Air Force Research Lab, NUAIR Hangar, Masonic Medical Research Lab, and SUNY Polytechnic Institute. Taylor was nominated for the experience by Dr. Friedman and Mr. Zausin. It was a great learning experience that brought many high school and college students together for a week of learning and fun.
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