Inspiring Young Scholars with Keynote Speakers and Hands-On Learning

The annual Project Fibonacci STEAM conference provides a unique experience for young scholars to participate in a hands-on, immersive learning environment. The event features an all star lineup of keynote speakers throughout the week to inspire the next wave of young scholars.

STEAM Outreach Coordinator Dan Kostelec discusses the importance the addition of arts to a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) education. STEAM recognizes that to be successful in technical fields, individuals must also be creative and use critical thinking skills which are best developed by adding in exposure to the arts.

View the video here

Communications Media Intern Jasmine Millner discusses the incredibly accomplished list of individuals that are a part of the speaker series. Millner’s personally very excited about the accomplished women speaking the first two days, Dr. Deborah Berebichez, who is the first Mexican woman to graduate with a PhD in physics from Stanford University, and Christina McKinley who is an author & musician who wrote “Physics for Rock Stars”.

Daymond John and Julie Taboulie are also featured speakers who will be taking part in a young entrepreneurial & business panel where students pitch ideas for feedback. They’re not trying to sell the idea like they would if Daymond John was sitting in his arm chair on ABC’s “Shark Tank”, but they’re going to present their work in order to gain guidance on these early ideas.

The conference will take place for an entire week for the invited students but the speaker series is open to the public. Christina McKinley will speak on Monday, Dr. Deborah Berebichez on Tuesday, Dr. Michio Kaku on Wednesday and Daymond John on Thursday. All speeches will be at the Rome Free Academy at 6:30pm. Tickets are $25 and you can buy them at the door or online at projectfibonacci.orghttp://projectfibonacci.org.

Related posts

From space-age materials science to science fiction versus science fact and beyond, see how the Project Fibonacci STEAM Conference sparks innovation in future leaders

Every summer in Rome, New York, a select group of curious, creative and driven teens gather at the Project Fibonacci Foundation’s STEAM Leadership Conference—a week-long deep dive into the power of multidisciplinary synergies across the subjects of science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics. But this isn’t a summer camp—it is a youth leadership conference that challenges…
Read More

John E. Joy School STEAM Fair!

A huge thank you to John E. Joy School for inviting us to be part of such an inspiring event! Our guests had an out of this world time as they blasted off to space with us! Students participated in exciting activities like: Tangrams – A fun way to spark creativity and problem-solving skills! A…
Read More

SUNY Polytechnic STEAM Fusion: Where Music & Science Collide

What an AMAZING day we had at STEAM Fusion: Where Music and Science Collide! A HUGE thank you to SUNY Polytechnic Institute for inviting us to be part of this exciting event and for collaborating with us to bring hands-on STEAM exploration to life during their Spotlight Series! Thank you to Corey Colmey Drum Instruction…
Read More