NASA eClips STEM Student Ambassadors Light Up CNU’s 2025 STEM Community Day ...Middle East

NASA - News
NASA eClips STEM Student Ambassadors Light Up CNU’s 2025 STEM Community Day
Explore This Section Science Uncategorized NASA eClips STEM Student… Overview Learning Resources Science Activation Teams SME Map Opportunities More Science Activation Stories Citizen Science  

3 min read

NASA eClips STEM Student Ambassadors Light Up CNU’s 2025 STEM Community Day

More than 2,000 curious visitors from Newport News and the surrounding Hampton Roads region of Virginia flocked to Christopher Newport University (CNU) on May 31, 2025 for their annual STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, & Mathematics) Community Day, and the NASA eClips team from the National Institute of Aerospace’s Center for Integrative STEM Education (NIA-CISE) made sure every one of them left with their eyes—and imaginations—fixed on the Sun.

    At the heart of the NASA eClips exhibit were NIA’s STEM Student Ambassadors—a team of carefully selected high school students from the Tidewater region of Virginia who underwent extensive training with NASA eClips educators during the summer of 2024. These bright, enthusiastic young leaders are passionate about communicating about and advocating for STEM. The STEM Student Ambassador program is made possible through a Coastal Virginia STEM Hub grant from the Virginia General Assembly and is already having an impact.

    Throughout the day, the Ambassadors engaged learners of all ages with two creative, hands-on experiences that connected STEM and the arts:

    Chalk Corona – Using black construction paper and vibrant chalk, participants recreated the Sun’s corona—the super-hot, gaseous “crown” that’s visible during a total solar eclipse. While they shaded and smudged, the Ambassadors explained why the corona is so important to solar research and handed out certified solar viewers for safe Sun-watching back home. Pastel Auroras – Visitors also discovered how solar wind, storms, and coronal mass ejections (aka Sun “sneezes”) spark Earth’s dazzling auroras. Guided by the Ambassadors, budding artists layered pastels to capture swirling curtains of light, tying recent mid-Atlantic aurora sightings to real-time space weather.

    Throughout the day, the Ambassadors’ energy was contagious, turning complex heliophysics into hands-on fun and opening eyes to the opportunities and careers that await in STEM. Judging by the smiles—and the dusting of chalk and pastels—NASA eClips’ presence was, quite literally, the “crowning” touch on an unforgettable community celebration of STEM.

    The NASA eClips project provides educators with standards-based videos, activities, and lessons to increase STEM literacy through the lens of NASA. It is supported by NASA under cooperative agreement award number NNX16AB91A and is part of NASA’s Science Activation Portfolio. Learn more about how Science Activation connects NASA science experts, real content, and experiences with community leaders to do science in ways that activate minds and promote deeper understanding of our world and beyond: science.nasa.gov/learn

    Two STEM Student Ambassadors engage a young girl while she creates her own Pastel Aurora artwork.

    Share

    Details

    Last Updated

    Jul 22, 2025

    Editor NASA Science Editorial Team

    Related Terms

    Opportunities For Students to Get Involved Science Activation The Sun

    Explore More

    2 min read

    GLOBE-Trotting Science Lands in Chesapeake with NASA eClips

    Article 1 day ago

    6 min read

    NASA’s TRACERS Studies Explosive Process in Earth’s Magnetic Shield

    Article 6 days ago

    3 min read

    NASA Citizen Science and Your Career: Stories of Exoplanet Watch Volunteers

    Doing NASA Science brings many rewards. But can taking part in NASA citizen science help…

    Article 6 days ago

    Keep Exploring

    Discover More Topics From NASA

    James Webb Space Telescope

    Webb is the premier observatory of the next decade, serving thousands of astronomers worldwide. It studies every phase in the…

    Perseverance Rover

    This rover and its aerial sidekick were assigned to study the geology of Mars and seek signs of ancient microbial…

    Parker Solar Probe

    On a mission to “touch the Sun,” NASA’s Parker Solar Probe became the first spacecraft to fly through the corona…

    Juno

    NASA’s Juno spacecraft entered orbit around Jupiter in 2016, the first explorer to peer below the planet’s dense clouds to…

    Hence then, the article about nasa eclips stem student ambassadors light up cnu s 2025 stem community day was published today ( ) and is available on NASA ( Middle East ) The editorial team at PressBee has edited and verified it, and it may have been modified, fully republished, or quoted. You can read and follow the updates of this news or article from its original source.

    Read More Details
    Finally We wish PressBee provided you with enough information of ( NASA eClips STEM Student Ambassadors Light Up CNU’s 2025 STEM Community Day )

    Apple Storegoogle play

    Last updated :

    Also on site :