Friday, February 13, 2015

Hands-on Engineering Class At Columbia University In Harlem


Hands-on Engineering Class At Columbia University In Harlem


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The Digital Media Training Program in Harlem has launched GRAEP, the Green Ready Alternative Energy Program, at ColumbiaUniversity.
The program is free to 7th through 12th graders who live in Harlem’s Community District 9. The goal is to teach math, science and engineering while students construct windmills, fuel cells, solar panels and electric cars. The instructor is Professor Brett Sims Munajj, a researcher and educator with a PhD. in applied mathematics.
This program is run in cooperation with Digital Media Training Program in Harlem, Munajj Enterprises, the Riverside Church’s Children, Youth and Families Ministry, the Board for the Education of People of African Ancestry and Columbia University School of Continuing Education. West Harlem Development Corporation provided the funding.
They still have a few seats open for your son and/or daughter. If you know of eligible students, please have them contact Melvin McCray at (917) 748-1222.
Source: Harlem World Magazine  Courtesy of Dallas Lee Bell

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