RASSI

Regional Alliance for Science, Engineering, & Mathematics - Squared



The primary purpose of RASSI is to spark student's interest in science and math. This is accomplished through active, hands-on, inquiry based science activities in a one-week institute format. For the summer of 2005 the theme for RASSI is " The Sky is the Future ". Richard Turietta, Director of RASSI, along with Co-Director, Belen Lowery and the whole RASEM2 Staff, are hoping for great success this year, as we have had in past years.


RASSI 2005

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to build and launch a hot-air balloon, rocket, or model airplane? Tour the War Eagles Museum, or maybe even fly in a tethered hot-air balloon? Well, we did, and we wanna share that experience with you at the RASSI Summer Camp. Apply today for your chance to share in five fun-filled days-full of aeronautical activities and demonstrations. Build and launch rockets, model airplanes, and even a mini hot-air balloon. We look forward to sharing a fun-filled week of memories and fun this summer.

When:
Dates: June 20 - 24, 2005
Time: M-Th 9:00 am - 3:00 pm & Friday 9:00 am - 1:00 pm

Where:
New Mexico State University, College of Engineering

Contact RASEM2 for more information and applications:
Director Richard Turietta or Co-Director Belen Lowery
Phone: 505-646-6051

Don't delay in sending us your application. Campers are chosen on a firstcome, first-serve basis and space is limited. Lunch and snacks are provided each day.

Check out some of these images from the War Eagles Museum.


Check out RASSI 2004 Summer Camp to know more about it.

Check out RASSI 2003 Summer Camp to know more about it.

Check out RASSI 2002 Summer Camp to know more about it.

Check out this Summary of Summer Program to know more about previous RASSI camps since 1995.

“This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Cooperative agreement No. HRD 0124198 and HRD 0622930.”

“Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.”

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