Twenty future science leaders from the Bosch STEEM CareerLinking Academy came to Penn State Lehigh to learn about science, technology, engineering, environment and math.
Penn State Lehigh Valley hosted 20 youth girls Aug. 1 from Bosch STEEM CareerLinking Academy, which is designed to develop a future workforce pipeline in high demand, high growth industries such as manufacturing.
Twenty girls ages 10 to 12 from the Bosch STEEM CareerLinking Academy visited Penn State Lehigh Valley on Aug. 1. Jacqueline McLaughlin, associate professor of biology, and Tracy Carbonetto, instructor in engineering, both from Penn State Lehigh Valley, led them through hands-on science sessions.