STEM for students
Maddie Blake makes her way through the virtual under sea world during a visit to the Technology Innovation Sandbox in the library of Penn State College of Medicine on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, which teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Deborah Berini, president of Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center talks to twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School who spent the day at Penn State Health on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Penn State Health teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, which aims to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical CenterSTEM for students
Precious Garley goofs around with one of the 3-D print designs during a visit to the Technology Innovation Sandbox in the library of Penn State College of Medicine on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, which teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center, which teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event on November 13, 2018. STEM Goes Red aims to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Alycea Cruz tries her hand at CPR during a workshop at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, which teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Deajanee Lee makes her way through the virtual under sea world during a visit to the Technology Innovation Sandbox in the library of Penn State College of Medicine on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, which teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Dr. Samantha Jacques, director of clinical engineering, talks to the 25 students from the Milton Hershey School, who spent the day at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center on Tuesday, November 13, 2018. Penn State Health teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event that aims to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Amiracle Harris takes notes while Dr. Samantha Jacques, director of clinical engineering, talks to the 25 students from the Milton Hershey School, who spent the day at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center on Tuesday, November 13, 2018. Penn State Health teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event which aimed to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Jacqulynne Kramer makes her way through the virtual under sea world, during a visit to the Technology Innovation Sandbox in the library of Penn State College of Medicine on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, who teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
David Rodgers, manager of the Clinical Simulation Center, teaches Elizabeth Konneh, left, and Marilyn Purcell, center, learn about the breathing of a simulated baby during a workshop at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, who teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Dr. Daniel Rodriguez Bauza, rear, talks Katrina Groff through the use of a laryngoscope during a workshop at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, who teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Nikki Hockenberry, asks a question about the 3-D print designs during a visit to the Technology Innovation Sandbox in Library of Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, who teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Lisa Jones makes her way through the virtual under sea world, during a visit to the Technology Innovation Sandbox in the library of Penn State College of Medicine on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, who teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
David Rodgers, manager of the Clinical Simulation Center, allows Nikki Hockenberry to feel the breathing of a simulated baby during a workshop at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, who teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Megan Forthofer checks out all of the 3-D print designs during a visit to the Technology Innovation Sandbox in the library of Penn State College of Medicine on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, who teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Marilyn Purcell makes her way through the virtual under sea world during a visit to the Technology Innovation Sandbox in the library of Penn State College of Medicine on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, who teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn StateSTEM for students
Ashley Spence, right, laughs as classmate Tajha Johnson makes her way through the virtual under sea world, during a visit to the Technology Innovation Sandbox in the library of Penn State College of Medicine on Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2018. Twenty-five students from the Milton Hershey School spent the day at Penn State Health, who teamed up with the American Heart Association and Centric Bank to host the first regional STEM Goes Red event, the aim of which was to empower young women to improve heart and brain health through pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering and math.IMAGE: Penn State