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On Oct.30, Janet Post (second from right), project manager in the Regulatory Division, and Jeremy Grauf (third from right), Department of Army intern, educated approximately 100 students about wetlands during an afterschool event that was dedicated to the studies of science, technology, engineering and mathematics at Turnagain Elementary School. Students learned about the importance of protecting wetlands by using a model that replicated a factory, dairy farm, golf course, roads, rivers and a harbor. The students sprinkled powdered juice to represent industrial pollutants and fertilizer; cocoa powder to show dairy waste; and salad dressing for car oil. Then, the children sprayed water to demonstrate rain and watched how sponges, exhibiting wetlands, absorbed and filtered the water. Students were excited to see how the pollutants were prevented from getting into the river and harbor.
Alaska District: STEM Outreach
11/17/2015 8:14:00 PM
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Pacific Ocean Division Commander  Col. Gregory J. Gunter (center) is pictured with students who received awards for being  outstanding senior and junior researchers in the engineering field at the 56th Hawaii State Science and Engineering Fair awards ceremony April 10 in Honolulu.  Gunter presented the awards on behalf of the Society of American Military Engineers Honolulu Post, of which he is the current president.  The Army Corps of Engineers is committed to teaming with others to support programs that inspire current and future generations of young people to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields.
Promoting STEM career fields
4/16/2013 6:02:00 PM
Col. Gregory J. Gunter, commander of the Pacific Ocean Division, presents an engineering research award  to a student  on behalf of  the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME)-Honolulu Post at the  56th Hawai’i State Science and Engineering Fair awards ceremony in Honolulu April 10. The Army Corps of Engineers is committed to teaming with others to support programs that inspire current and future generations of young people to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields.
Division commander recognizes excellence in engineering research
4/16/2013 5:53:00 PM
Thomas Mun, who is an electrical engineer at the Pacific Ocean Division, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, logs on to the eCybermission website.  Mun was a volunteer virtual judge for the 2012/2013 eCybermission program competition.  The U.S. Army-sponsored program is designed to share the importance of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education with America's youth--tomorrow's leaders. Mun evaluated 65 student projects, helping students understand real-life application of STEM fields.
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4/5/2013 10:05:00 PM