Tweens and Teens can learn about Waves, Hydrogel Biomaterials, and Cytomegalovirus infections from a STEM Ambassador from the University of Utah.
STEM Ambassadors are faculty members, post-docs, and graduate students in STEM departments at colleges and universities who wish to carry out public engagement in nontraditional settings (e.g., outside schools, museums, science centers). They participate in a series of workshops, either in-person or online, to identify a focal group to engage and build skills to design and implement an effective engagement activity.
AGE GROUP: | Tweens | Teens | All Ages |
EVENT TYPE: | Performances & Presentations | Computers & Technology |
The pleasing design of the Anderson-Foothill Branch has two unique elements as part of its plan. The first is a passive solar energy design that includes earth berming, window placement for solar heating, and zone supplemental heating/cooling. The second element of this 14,900 square foot community library built in 1985, expanded in 1992 and in 2002, is a modular design.
The Anderson-Foothill Branch has a meeting room available for public use with tables, chairs, and a projector screen. The Anderson-Foothill Branch's outdoor amphitheater is a popular location for summer concerts. Free parking is available to the north and south of the building, and free wi-fi access is provided throughout the library.