NEPTUN (a Northeastern University student group) has announced the courses for this spring’s Splash, a free program for high-school students in the Boston area to take mini-classes led by Northeastern undergraduate and graduate students, 10AM-3PM on March 17 and 24. It takes place at Northeastern’s Ryder Hall, next door to Ruggles MBTA station. Registration requires setting up a free student account. For more information, contact nu.neptun@gmail.com. Courses include these STEM offerings:
- Cookie assembly line (industrial engineering)
- Intro to Game Artificial Intelligence
- All About Arthritis (and other injuries!)
- From Observation to Application: Discoveries in Biotechnology!
- NEURONS
- Neuroethics: the Effects of Captivity on Neural Systems and Behavior
- Climate Change in the Era of Trump: Impending Doom?
- How (not) to Die in a Chemistry Lab
- Science Experiments!
- Protein Engineering
- How to Clone a Mammoth
- Universe In Your Body
- Psychiatric and Neurological Disorder
- Stem Cells Investigation
- This is Your Brain on Drugs