October 21, 2019
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Zombies, Medicine and Scholarships: STEM Week 2019

Students listen to a robotics demonstration in the engineering department's fabrication lab Monday. / Nikki Nelson / el Don

Explore the science behind zombies, crime scene investigation and medicine during the 11th Annual STEM Week 2019.

Daily events like Biotech Science Theatre 3000 presents a live scientific commentary of Worl War Z and SAC-CON: The Science and Law of Zombies will happen around campus from Friday, Oct. 18 through Friday, Oct. 25.

Also providing scholarships and transfer information for those interested in a career in the STEM field, this event will be the largest STEM Week yet.

The 11th Annual STEM Week 2019 is happening this week across campus / Courtesy of SAC STEM Department
Ashley Ramynke

Ashley Ramynke

Ashley Ramynke is an award-winning journalist based in the Orange County and greater Los Angeles area who has studied with The School of the New York Times, worked with Girls' Life Magazine x Instagram, contributes to LA Times HS & College Insider and New Noise Magazine, and serves as the Multimedia editor of el Don Newspaper.

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