After graduating from Knox College in Illinois, Naja Woods started her journalism career in 2019 as a producer at ABC57 News in South Bend.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is hoping to spark kids, especially girls’, curiosity in STEM through their annual Engineering Day.
“I think I feel smart because I learned how a flashlight worked,” 6-year-old Charlotte Costello said.On Saturday, she got the chance to learn new things, including how a robot worked through the hands of visiting scientist Dr. Carlotta Berry.The day was about empowering little girls like Charlotte to stick with STEM, a field women are underrepresented in.
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