Project Fibonacci Scholars and sisters Cami and Nina Tran won first place in the 2018 EPICS in IEEE Challenge for their proposal to design 3D-printed shoes for people with lymphedema. View the video below to learn the project progression, what hurdles they have encountered, and how you just might be able to help them move forward!
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On Monday, March 9, the Project Fibonacci Foundation will host more than 200 students, educators, and influential women from across the Mohawk Valley for the 4th Annual STEAM Women Rising Symposium, an event designed to inspire young women to explore leadership and career pathways in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM). NYSTEC is the…
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Project Fibonacci founder Dr. Andy Drozd returned to Talk of the Town - Utica NY to discuss the opportunities for high school students to attend the upcoming educational opportunities of the 4th annual STEAM Women Rising Symposium on March 9 in Rome, and this summer’s 8th annual STEAM Leadership Conference! Listen Here: https://wutqfm.com/dr-andy-drozd-highlights-10-years-of-project-fibonacci-with-steam-womens-symposium-summer-leadership-conference/
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We had a great evening last night as a Sophomore Sponsor at the On Point celebration at Hearts Hill Inn! It was a wonderful night of celebrating the hard working staff at On Point as well as volunteers and students involved in their programs. Congratulations to all and Thank You to On Point for allowing…
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