Introducing the 2018 Advance Program! Full of important information regarding the 2018 Project Fibonacci STEAM Conference including: How to earn up to $10,000 in project development funds and $1,000 in college scholarship funding through the Smart City of STEAM Challenge 2018 Speakers Series Line-up The 2018 conference theme Tentative workshops and off-site tours Opening day…
Read MoreRegister today by 11:59pm to lock in reduced tuition! Returning Scholar Tuition: $1,200 New Scholar Tuition: $1,300 Also, today is the last day to sign up for the new 2018 Project Fibonacci Payment Plan. For more information, contact us at info@projectfibonacci.org or (315) 334-1163 Register now! Full STEAM Ahead!
Read MoreVISIONS FOR SCIENCE — Michio Kaku, a physicist and author who has appeared on several television programs, talks about the future of science during an appearance at Rome Free Academy auditorium Wednesday night as part of the Project Fibonacci STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, math) Conference. About 400 people including students at the conference as…
Read MoreIn planning careers, students should try to “do more than one thing well” and have “more than one passion,” urges Christine McKinley, a mechanical engineer, author, musician and former host of a History Channel program. But math can be a key part of the foundation, to “help sort out data and decide what works for…
Read MoreWKTV Meteorologist Jill Reale spoke at a career program at the Frankfort-Schuyler Junior/Senior High School Tuesday morning, and of course there were a lot of questions about whether students would have school on Wednesday. The Genesis Group organized the event to give the middle school kids insight into different career paths. Some other speakers at…
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