Members learn about the process of gathering and organizing information, writing articles, and using various media platforms to share their work. The club hosts workshops, guest speakers, and field trips to help students gain practical experience and learn from professionals in the field
The club aims to raise awareness about environmental challenges, advocate for policy changes, and encourage sustainable living among students and the community. The club works closely with faculty, staff, and administrators to create a culture of conservation and collaborate on campus sustainability initiatives.
The acronym STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. According to the National Research Council and the National Science Foundation, STEM fields are collectively considered the core technological underpinnings of an advanced society.
In the late 20th century, rapid advances in computer and information technologies as well as biomedical technologies, have led to amazing innovations that have changed the way we live, work, communicate, learn and play. These technological innovations have also been a primary driver of economic growth in the AFRICA Continuation down this path of innovation will require more Africans equipped with STEM skills, knowledge and abilities.
Without a strong foundation in math and science from elementary and secondary school, students may find themselves unprepared to train for and pursue careers in STEM fields
The club offers team-building, theater games, vocal training, dance instruction, rehearsals, set design/construction, lighting/sound work, stage management, and costume creation. The club is open to students who are particularly interested in theater, and it provides a safe space for them to explore and grow in confidence and ability.