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Members of SDSU’s Society of Women Engineers assist attendees with a build-your-own lava lamp activity at the 2024 San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering

 

San Diego State University returns to Petco Park for the free, family-friendly San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday, March 1.

The festival offers interactive activities and engaging demonstrations that introduce attendees to an array of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) topics in fun and approachable ways. The event also features an Art Pavilion that showcases STEM-inspired artwork, a Cybersecurity Zone that emphasizes the importance of this growing field, and a College and Career Connections Pavilion to help prepare young students for careers in STEM.

SDSU students, staff and faculty will engage participants throughout the event, and senior Rodney Speight, a physics major and mathematics minor, will speak on his college experience in a panel discussion at 2 p.m. in the College and Career Connections Pavilion.

Learn more on SDSU NewsCenter.

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