Register Now for Northeastern Splash!, Mar. 14 & 21

Each spring, NEPTUN (a Northeastern University student group) hosts Splash!, a free program for students in Grades 9-12 to take mini-classes led by Northeastern undergraduate and graduate students.  This year it will be held on two consecutive Saturdays, March 14 & 21, 9AM-5:20PM, in Ryder Hall (11 Leon Street, Boston).  Registration is open and is first-come/first-served and requires setting up a free student account. Pizza will be available, or you can bring your own lunch. For more information, contact nu.neptun@gmail.comThis year’s catalog includes these  STEM-related classes:

  • Amateur Rocketry Basics: Manufacturing & Launch
  • Amateur Rocketry Basics: Rocket Science & Design Process Overview
  • At the Ends of the Earth: Life in Deep Ocean Trenches
  • Biomimicry
  • Clinical Microbiology, aka Poop Medicine
  • Code Within Code
  • Egg Drop
  • Engineering a Diode Circuit
  • How (not) to Die in a Chemistry Lab
  • Introduction to Sound
  • Mechanical Engineering of the Catapult
  • Playing with Perception
  • Programming Languages: History and Types
  • Psychiatric and Neurological Disorder
  • Psychology: Let’s Get Stressed!
  • The Apotheosis Hypothesis
  • The Cat Conspiracy and Other Mind-bending Parasites
  • The Fermi Paradox: Are We Alone Out Here?
  • The Sweet Chemistry of Sugar, and How to Make It Explode
  • This Is Going Tibia Great Class: Anatomy Through Dissections
  • This is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things: Take one Pill a Day and Cry
  • What’s in Your Head 101
  • Would You Believe It? An Exploration of Weird Medical History
  • Your Body Is a Clock: Chronobiology