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The TIO team attended the Pasadena City College STEAM Gala on Friday, 8 March 2024. The successful event promoted connections and opportunities within the STEM community in Pasadena and southern California. Image credit: TMT International Observatory

TIO Attended Pasadena City College STEAM Gala

The STEAM networking Gala, organized by Pasadena City College on Friday 8 March, served as a new platform for students to gain valuable exposure to the diverse range of career paths and opportunities available within the STEM fields.
 
During the PCC STEAM Gala event, TIO representatives introduced students to the TMT Observatory. The team, consisting of Warren Skidmore, Ben Irarrazaval, and Nanci Préel Dumas brought a 3D print model and information about the observatory, leading to lively and interesting discussions throughout the event. They engaged the audience with presentations and conversations, highlighting the importance of research in astronomy and the impact it has on advancing our understanding of the universe. Students quickly lined up to ask numerous questions about the project, technology, potential internships, and jobs in the field.
 
The TIO team was thrilled to invest effort in this outreach event, helping students explore the possibilities within STEM and informing them about potential paths forward. The Gala was a big success, impacting students who showed great interest and curiosity, thanks to the impressive organization by the PCC Freeman Career Center Team and PCC faculty.
 
TIO Attended Pasadena City College STEM Gala

TIO attended Pasadena City College STEM Gala on 8 March 2024. The TIO team, including Warren Skidmore, Ben Irarrazaval, and Nanci Préel Dumas (taking the pictures) shared the work being done on TMT and provided insights into the fascinating world of astronomy. Image credit: TMT International Observatory


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