Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp

Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, Chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp at WVU Jackson’s Mill

Hancock County, March 17, 2024 – Ella Barton, a talented member of Hancock County’s 4-H community, was selected as one of only 36 campers to attend the Eureka! STEM Camp at West Virginia University’s Jackson’s Mill. This exclusive opportunity is designed to provide middle school girls and underserved youths with an immersive experience in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Eureka! STEM Camp, held at the historic WVU Jackson’s Mill, offered Ella Barton and her fellow campers a hands-on journey into the world of STEM through a diverse range of activities. Over the weekend, participants engaged in thrilling experiments and explorations, including but not limited to:

  • 🍓 Strawberry DNA Extraction: Unraveling the mysteries of genetics with an experiment in extracting DNA from strawberries.
  • ⛓️ Soldering Workshop: Learning the fundamentals of soldering, a crucial skill in electronics and engineering.
  • 🫁 Lung Examination with WVU C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T.: Exploring the intricacies of human anatomy by examining preserved lungs under the guidance of WVU’s C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T. program.
  • ⚗️ Chemical Reactions with “Elephant Toothpaste”: Witnessing the fascinating world of chemistry through dynamic reactions, including the creation of “Elephant Toothpaste.”
  • 🤖 Coding with Micro:Bits & CuteBots: Mastering the art of programming through hands-on activities with Micro:Bits and CuteBots, fostering a deeper understanding of computer science and robotics.

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields. For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields. For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension

Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, Chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp at WVU Jackson’s Mill

Hancock County, March 17, 2024 – Ella Barton, a talented member of Hancock County’s 4-H community, was selected as one of only 36 campers to attend the Eureka! STEM Camp at West Virginia University’s Jackson’s Mill. This exclusive opportunity is designed to provide middle school girls and underserved youths with an immersive experience in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Eureka! STEM Camp, held at the historic WVU Jackson’s Mill, offered Ella Barton and her fellow campers a hands-on journey into the world of STEM through a diverse range of activities. Over the weekend, participants engaged in thrilling experiments and explorations, including but not limited to:

·        🍓 Strawberry DNA Extraction: Unraveling the mysteries of genetics with an experiment in extracting DNA from strawberries.

·        ⛓️ Soldering Workshop: Learning the fundamentals of soldering, a crucial skill in electronics and engineering.

·        🫁 Lung Examination with WVU C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T.: Exploring the intricacies of human anatomy by examining preserved lungs under the guidance of WVU’s C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T. program.

·        ⚗️ Chemical Reactions with “Elephant Toothpaste”: Witnessing the fascinating world of chemistry through dynamic reactions, including the creation of “Elephant Toothpaste.”

·        🤖 Coding with Micro:Bits & CuteBots: Mastering the art of programming through hands-on activities with Micro:Bits and CuteBots, fostering a deeper understanding of computer science and robotics.

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields.

For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension

Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, Chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp at WVU Jackson’s Mill

Hancock County, March 17, 2024 – Ella Barton, a talented member of Hancock County’s 4-H community, was selected as one of only 36 campers to attend the Eureka! STEM Camp at West Virginia University’s Jackson’s Mill. This exclusive opportunity is designed to provide middle school girls and underserved youths with an immersive experience in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Eureka! STEM Camp, held at the historic WVU Jackson’s Mill, offered Ella Barton and her fellow campers a hands-on journey into the world of STEM through a diverse range of activities. Over the weekend, participants engaged in thrilling experiments and explorations, including but not limited to:

  • 🍓 Strawberry DNA Extraction: Unraveling the mysteries of genetics with an experiment in extracting DNA from strawberries.
  • ⛓️ Soldering Workshop: Learning the fundamentals of soldering, a crucial skill in electronics and engineering.
  • 🫁 Lung Examination with WVU C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T.: Exploring the intricacies of human anatomy by examining preserved lungs under the guidance of WVU’s C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T. program.
  • ⚗️ Chemical Reactions with “Elephant Toothpaste”: Witnessing the fascinating world of chemistry through dynamic reactions, including the creation of “Elephant Toothpaste.”
  • 🤖 Coding with Micro:Bits & CuteBots: Mastering the art of programming through hands-on activities with Micro:Bits and CuteBots, fostering a deeper understanding of computer science and robotics.

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields. For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension

Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, Chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp at WVU Jackson’s Mill

Hancock County, March 17, 2024 – Ella Barton, a talented member of Hancock County’s 4-H community, was selected as one of only 36 campers to attend the Eureka! STEM Camp at West Virginia University’s Jackson’s Mill. This exclusive opportunity is designed to provide middle school girls and underserved youths with an immersive experience in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Eureka! STEM Camp, held at the historic WVU Jackson’s Mill, offered Ella Barton and her fellow campers a hands-on journey into the world of STEM through a diverse range of activities. Over the weekend, participants engaged in thrilling experiments and explorations, including but not limited to:

·        🍓 Strawberry DNA Extraction: Unraveling the mysteries of genetics with an experiment in extracting DNA from strawberries.

·        ⛓️ Soldering Workshop: Learning the fundamentals of soldering, a crucial skill in electronics and engineering.

·        🫁 Lung Examination with WVU C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T.: Exploring the intricacies of human anatomy by examining preserved lungs under the guidance of WVU’s C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T. program.

·        ⚗️ Chemical Reactions with “Elephant Toothpaste”: Witnessing the fascinating world of chemistry through dynamic reactions, including the creation of “Elephant Toothpaste.”

·        🤖 Coding with Micro:Bits & CuteBots: Mastering the art of programming through hands-on activities with Micro:Bits and CuteBots, fostering a deeper understanding of computer science and robotics.

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields.

For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension

Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, Chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp at WVU Jackson’s Mill

Hancock County, March 17, 2024 – Ella Barton, a talented member of Hancock County’s 4-H community, was selected as one of only 36 campers to attend the Eureka! STEM Camp at West Virginia University’s Jackson’s Mill. This exclusive opportunity is designed to provide middle school girls and underserved youths with an immersive experience in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Eureka! STEM Camp, held at the historic WVU Jackson’s Mill, offered Ella Barton and her fellow campers a hands-on journey into the world of STEM through a diverse range of activities. Over the weekend, participants engaged in thrilling experiments and explorations, including but not limited to:

  • 🍓 Strawberry DNA Extraction: Unraveling the mysteries of genetics with an experiment in extracting DNA from strawberries.
  • ⛓️ Soldering Workshop: Learning the fundamentals of soldering, a crucial skill in electronics and engineering.
  • 🫁 Lung Examination with WVU C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T.: Exploring the intricacies of human anatomy by examining preserved lungs under the guidance of WVU’s C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T. program.
  • ⚗️ Chemical Reactions with “Elephant Toothpaste”: Witnessing the fascinating world of chemistry through dynamic reactions, including the creation of “Elephant Toothpaste.”
  • 🤖 Coding with Micro:Bits & CuteBots: Mastering the art of programming through hands-on activities with Micro:Bits and CuteBots, fostering a deeper understanding of computer science and robotics.

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields. For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension

Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, Chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp at WVU Jackson’s Mill

Hancock County, March 17, 2024 – Ella Barton, a talented member of Hancock County’s 4-H community, was selected as one of only 36 campers to attend the Eureka! STEM Camp at West Virginia University’s Jackson’s Mill. This exclusive opportunity is designed to provide middle school girls and underserved youths with an immersive experience in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Eureka! STEM Camp, held at the historic WVU Jackson’s Mill, offered Ella Barton and her fellow campers a hands-on journey into the world of STEM through a diverse range of activities. Over the weekend, participants engaged in thrilling experiments and explorations, including but not limited to:

·        🍓 Strawberry DNA Extraction: Unraveling the mysteries of genetics with an experiment in extracting DNA from strawberries.

·        ⛓️ Soldering Workshop: Learning the fundamentals of soldering, a crucial skill in electronics and engineering.

·        🫁 Lung Examination with WVU C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T.: Exploring the intricacies of human anatomy by examining preserved lungs under the guidance of WVU’s C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T. program.

·        ⚗️ Chemical Reactions with “Elephant Toothpaste”: Witnessing the fascinating world of chemistry through dynamic reactions, including the creation of “Elephant Toothpaste.”

·        🤖 Coding with Micro:Bits & CuteBots: Mastering the art of programming through hands-on activities with Micro:Bits and CuteBots, fostering a deeper understanding of computer science and robotics.

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields.

For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension

Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, Chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp at WVU Jackson’s Mill

Hancock County, March 17, 2024 – Ella Barton, a talented member of Hancock County’s 4-H community, was selected as one of only 36 campers to attend the Eureka! STEM Camp at West Virginia University’s Jackson’s Mill. This exclusive opportunity is designed to provide middle school girls and underserved youths with an immersive experience in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Eureka! STEM Camp, held at the historic WVU Jackson’s Mill, offered Ella Barton and her fellow campers a hands-on journey into the world of STEM through a diverse range of activities. Over the weekend, participants engaged in thrilling experiments and explorations, including but not limited to:

  • 🍓 Strawberry DNA Extraction: Unraveling the mysteries of genetics with an experiment in extracting DNA from strawberries.
  • ⛓️ Soldering Workshop: Learning the fundamentals of soldering, a crucial skill in electronics and engineering.
  • 🫁 Lung Examination with WVU C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T.: Exploring the intricacies of human anatomy by examining preserved lungs under the guidance of WVU’s C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T. program.
  • ⚗️ Chemical Reactions with “Elephant Toothpaste”: Witnessing the fascinating world of chemistry through dynamic reactions, including the creation of “Elephant Toothpaste.”
  • 🤖 Coding with Micro:Bits & CuteBots: Mastering the art of programming through hands-on activities with Micro:Bits and CuteBots, fostering a deeper understanding of computer science and robotics.

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields. For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension

Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, Chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp at WVU Jackson’s Mill

Hancock County, March 17, 2024 – Ella Barton, a talented member of Hancock County’s 4-H community, was selected as one of only 36 campers to attend the Eureka! STEM Camp at West Virginia University’s Jackson’s Mill. This exclusive opportunity is designed to provide middle school girls and underserved youths with an immersive experience in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Eureka! STEM Camp, held at the historic WVU Jackson’s Mill, offered Ella Barton and her fellow campers a hands-on journey into the world of STEM through a diverse range of activities. Over the weekend, participants engaged in thrilling experiments and explorations, including but not limited to:

·        🍓 Strawberry DNA Extraction: Unraveling the mysteries of genetics with an experiment in extracting DNA from strawberries.

·        ⛓️ Soldering Workshop: Learning the fundamentals of soldering, a crucial skill in electronics and engineering.

·        🫁 Lung Examination with WVU C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T.: Exploring the intricacies of human anatomy by examining preserved lungs under the guidance of WVU’s C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T. program.

·        ⚗️ Chemical Reactions with “Elephant Toothpaste”: Witnessing the fascinating world of chemistry through dynamic reactions, including the creation of “Elephant Toothpaste.”

·        🤖 Coding with Micro:Bits & CuteBots: Mastering the art of programming through hands-on activities with Micro:Bits and CuteBots, fostering a deeper understanding of computer science and robotics.

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields.

For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension

Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, Chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp at WVU Jackson’s Mill

Hancock County, March 17, 2024 – Ella Barton, a talented member of Hancock County’s 4-H community, was selected as one of only 36 campers to attend the Eureka! STEM Camp at West Virginia University’s Jackson’s Mill. This exclusive opportunity is designed to provide middle school girls and underserved youths with an immersive experience in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Eureka! STEM Camp, held at the historic WVU Jackson’s Mill, offered Ella Barton and her fellow campers a hands-on journey into the world of STEM through a diverse range of activities. Over the weekend, participants engaged in thrilling experiments and explorations, including but not limited to:

  • 🍓 Strawberry DNA Extraction: Unraveling the mysteries of genetics with an experiment in extracting DNA from strawberries.
  • ⛓️ Soldering Workshop: Learning the fundamentals of soldering, a crucial skill in electronics and engineering.
  • 🫁 Lung Examination with WVU C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T.: Exploring the intricacies of human anatomy by examining preserved lungs under the guidance of WVU’s C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T. program.
  • ⚗️ Chemical Reactions with “Elephant Toothpaste”: Witnessing the fascinating world of chemistry through dynamic reactions, including the creation of “Elephant Toothpaste.”
  • 🤖 Coding with Micro:Bits & CuteBots: Mastering the art of programming through hands-on activities with Micro:Bits and CuteBots, fostering a deeper understanding of computer science and robotics.

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields. For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension

Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, Chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp at WVU Jackson’s Mill

Hancock County, March 17, 2024 – Ella Barton, a talented member of Hancock County’s 4-H community, was selected as one of only 36 campers to attend the Eureka! STEM Camp at West Virginia University’s Jackson’s Mill. This exclusive opportunity is designed to provide middle school girls and underserved youths with an immersive experience in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Eureka! STEM Camp, held at the historic WVU Jackson’s Mill, offered Ella Barton and her fellow campers a hands-on journey into the world of STEM through a diverse range of activities. Over the weekend, participants engaged in thrilling experiments and explorations, including but not limited to:

·        🍓 Strawberry DNA Extraction: Unraveling the mysteries of genetics with an experiment in extracting DNA from strawberries.

·        ⛓️ Soldering Workshop: Learning the fundamentals of soldering, a crucial skill in electronics and engineering.

·        🫁 Lung Examination with WVU C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T.: Exploring the intricacies of human anatomy by examining preserved lungs under the guidance of WVU’s C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T. program.

·        ⚗️ Chemical Reactions with “Elephant Toothpaste”: Witnessing the fascinating world of chemistry through dynamic reactions, including the creation of “Elephant Toothpaste.”

·        🤖 Coding with Micro:Bits & CuteBots: Mastering the art of programming through hands-on activities with Micro:Bits and CuteBots, fostering a deeper understanding of computer science and robotics.

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields.

For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension

Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, Chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp at WVU Jackson’s Mill

Hancock County, March 17, 2024 – Ella Barton, a talented member of Hancock County’s 4-H community, was selected as one of only 36 campers to attend the Eureka! STEM Camp at West Virginia University’s Jackson’s Mill. This exclusive opportunity is designed to provide middle school girls and underserved youths with an immersive experience in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Eureka! STEM Camp, held at the historic WVU Jackson’s Mill, offered Ella Barton and her fellow campers a hands-on journey into the world of STEM through a diverse range of activities. Over the weekend, participants engaged in thrilling experiments and explorations, including but not limited to:

  • 🍓 Strawberry DNA Extraction: Unraveling the mysteries of genetics with an experiment in extracting DNA from strawberries.
  • ⛓️ Soldering Workshop: Learning the fundamentals of soldering, a crucial skill in electronics and engineering.
  • 🫁 Lung Examination with WVU C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T.: Exploring the intricacies of human anatomy by examining preserved lungs under the guidance of WVU’s C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T. program.
  • ⚗️ Chemical Reactions with “Elephant Toothpaste”: Witnessing the fascinating world of chemistry through dynamic reactions, including the creation of “Elephant Toothpaste.”
  • 🤖 Coding with Micro:Bits & CuteBots: Mastering the art of programming through hands-on activities with Micro:Bits and CuteBots, fostering a deeper understanding of computer science and robotics.

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields. For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension

Hancock County 4-Her, Ella Barton, Chosen for Prestigious Eureka! STEM Camp at WVU Jackson’s Mill

Hancock County, March 17, 2024 – Ella Barton, a talented member of Hancock County’s 4-H community, was selected as one of only 36 campers to attend the Eureka! STEM Camp at West Virginia University’s Jackson’s Mill. This exclusive opportunity is designed to provide middle school girls and underserved youths with an immersive experience in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Eureka! STEM Camp, held at the historic WVU Jackson’s Mill, offered Ella Barton and her fellow campers a hands-on journey into the world of STEM through a diverse range of activities. Over the weekend, participants engaged in thrilling experiments and explorations, including but not limited to:

  • 🍓 Strawberry DNA Extraction: Unraveling the mysteries of genetics with an experiment in extracting DNA from strawberries.
  • ⛓️ Soldering Workshop: Learning the fundamentals of soldering, a crucial skill in electronics and engineering.
  • 🫁 Lung Examination with WVU C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T.: Exploring the intricacies of human anatomy by examining preserved lungs under the guidance of WVU’s C.A.T.A.L.Y.S.T. program.
  • ⚗️ Chemical Reactions with “Elephant Toothpaste”: Witnessing the fascinating world of chemistry through dynamic reactions, including the creation of “Elephant Toothpaste.”
  • 🤖 Coding with Micro:Bits & CuteBots: Mastering the art of programming through hands-on activities with Micro:Bits and CuteBots, fostering a deeper understanding of computer science and robotics.

Ella Barton’s participation in Eureka! STEM Camp is a first for Hancock County. Through this enriching experience, she has gained valuable insights and skills that will undoubtedly shape her future endeavors.

Eureka! STEM Camp is a testament to WVU’s dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion in STEM education, providing opportunities for young learners like Ella Barton to thrive and excel in these critical fields. For more information about the WV 4-H Camping program and all 4-H opportunities, please contact the Hancock County Extension