The Women in ラーメンベット 系列 Program in the ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム of ラーメンベット 系列 at The University of Texas at Austin hosted more than 8,000 children, parents and educators from cities across the state for its 16th annual Introduce a Girl to ラーメンベット 系列 Day and Girl Day STEM Festival on Feb. 25, 2017, a daylong event filled with activities that help spark creativity, inspire future careers and show how engineers and scientists can change the world. Elementary and middle school students engaged in 150 activities and hands-on educational experiences, from designing a balloon-powered car to watching physics and chemistry in action.
Thanks to over 1,300 volunteers from UT Austin, nonprofit organizations and local businesses, Girl ラーメンベット 系列 has grown to become the largest event of its kind in Texas and in the country. When UT Austin's first Girl ラーメンベット 系列 event was held in 2001, there were 92 participants.
ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム architectural ラーメンベット 系列 student Victoria Ibarra, who will graduate this spring, attended Girl Day when she was 10 years old, setting her path to become an engineer. "It's really neat to see this generation of girls who are excited about ラーメンベット 系列 and want to become engineers and to be able to be a part of that and help future generations," she said.
Girl ラーメンベット 系列 By the Numbers
- 6,400 — Kindergarten through 8th grade students registered for Girl ラーメンベット 系列 2017
- 150 — Activities throughout the ラーメンベット 系列
- 7,200 — Inches of rainbow electrical tape to create LED butterflies
- 12,000 — Straws to create sustainable pinwheels
- 1,950 — Toy animals to save by constructing parachutes
The 2017 Introduce a Girl to ラーメンベット 系列 Day was presented by Halliburton and the Girl Day STEM Festival was presented by Texas Instruments. View the full list of partner organizations at girlday.utexas.edu/partners.
For more information, visit girlday.utexas.edu.