WEST LIBERTY, W.Va. — West Liberty University’s College of Sciences hosted its annual SCI FI NASA Day on Thursday, April 16, welcoming high school students from across the region for a day of hands-on learning and exploration in STEM fields.
SCI FI, which stands for Science Classes I Find Interesting, is designed to increase interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics by introducing students to the wide range of programs offered within the College of Sciences. Participants attended two science classes of their choosing and concluded the event with a complimentary lunch in the Bear’s Den.
The event was supported by a grant from the WV-NASA Space Grant Consortium.
A total of 126 students participated, representing two public high schools, three private high schools, and eight homeschool students. Thirteen sessions were led by West Liberty University faculty and graduate students, offering engaging, hands-on experiences across multiple disciplines.
Session topics included:
Mission Possible: Exploring the Science of Voice, Swallowing and Hearing
Tree Thinking
Microbes, Microscopes, and Mystery (oh my!)
Life Under the Ice
Clue: The Case of the Missing Smile
The Truth About Snakes
Nature’s Arsenal: Fighting Cancer, One Plant at a Time
You’re Not My Type!
College First, Then the World?
Nursing: On Call for Care
DNA: Unlocking the Code with Chemistry
Brain Games
Pharmacist for a Day
“SCI FI NASA Day is a great opportunity for students to experience science in a hands-on, engaging way while exploring potential academic and career paths,” said Dr. Leslie Quinn, Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences at West Liberty University. “We are proud to connect with students from across the region and showcase the exciting opportunities available within our College of Sciences.”
The event reflects West Liberty University’s ongoing commitment to promoting STEM education and providing meaningful learning experiences for future students.
West Liberty University blends a small-town environment with a comprehensive college experience, fostering students’ aspirations through hands-on learning, personalized support, and unique academic programs at both undergraduate and graduate levels. To apply or learn more about West Liberty University, visit westliberty.edu.
Media Contact:
Rhone Thrash
West Liberty University
rhone.thrash@westliberty.edu
