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Sofia, age 10, and Lael, age 11, take turns looking at hair fibers under a microscope in a Crime Scene Investigation workshop July 28 at The Quantico Youth Center. The girls learned to use cutting edge technology to analyze and record data. - Sofia, age 10, and Lael, age 11, take turns looking at hair fibers under a microscope in a Crime Scene Investigation workshop July 28 at The Quantico Youth Center. The girls learned to use cutting edge technology to analyze and record data.
Rising seventh-grader Mackenzie prepares to test his team’s balsa wood bridge at Quantico Middle/High School’s summer Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Academy on June 21, 2013. - Rising seventh-grader Mackenzie prepares to test his team’s balsa wood bridge at Quantico Middle/High School’s summer Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Academy on June 21, 2013.
Russell Elementary School second-grader Dushawn demonstrates his slingshot rocket for Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick, commanding general of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, during an event announcing a partnership between USACE and Department of Defense Education Activity at Ashurst Elementary May 20, 2013. - Russell Elementary School second-grader Dushawn demonstrates his slingshot rocket for Lt. Gen. Thomas P. Bostick, commanding general of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, during an event announcing a partnership between USACE and Department of Defense Education Activity at Ashurst Elementary May 20, 2013.
Ninth grade students from Quantico Middle/High School, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, build a 23 inch tower out of raw spaghetti noodles, string, tape, and a marshmallow on May 9, 2013, during the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics event. Tower-building was a station designed to promote teamwork and to help the students apply learned concepts. - Ninth grade students from Quantico Middle/High School, aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, build a 23 inch tower out of raw spaghetti noodles, string, tape, and a marshmallow on May 9, 2013, during the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics event. Tower-building was a station designed to promote teamwork and to help the students apply learned concepts.
Dr. Valerie Martin-Stewart, engineer, author, minister and former professional basketball player, speaks to Quantico personnel about overcoming internal barriers to success March 27 at The Clubs at Quantico. - Dr. Valerie Martin-Stewart, engineer, author, minister and former professional basketball player, speaks to Quantico personnel about overcoming internal barriers to success March 27 at The Clubs at Quantico.
Dr. Gerald Weatherspoon, the associate chairman for the department of chemistry and biochemistry at George Mason University, judges one of the four displays assembled by students for the National Society of Black Engineers Jr. first biomedical competition at The Clubs of Quantico on March 13, 2013. - Dr. Gerald Weatherspoon, the associate chairman for the department of chemistry and biochemistry at George Mason University, judges one of the four displays assembled by students for the National Society of Black Engineers Jr. first biomedical competition at The Clubs of Quantico on March 13, 2013.