Fresno State College of Science and Mathematics to Host Maker Fair Celebration

Fresno State’s College of Science and Mathematics is set to host a Maker Fair as a celebration of innovation, collaboration, and creativity across science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines. While specific event details have yet to be fully announced, the fair aims to showcase student projects and hands-on creations that exemplify the go-to spirit of makers and inventors.

The event will provide an opportunity for students, faculty, and community members to highlight inventive works ranging from robotics and coding to sustainable technology and experimental devices. The Maker Fair aligns with the college’s broader mission to foster experiential learning, cross-disciplinary collaboration, and the real-world application of scientific principles.

Attendees may expect interactive exhibits, live demonstrations, and opportunities for engagement through workshops or presentations. The event is open to the public and seeks to inspire interest in STEM fields among students of all ages.

This initiative underscores Fresno State’s commitment to experiential learning and STEM education, providing students with a meaningful platform to demonstrate what they have learned and created throughout the academic year.

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