stemfest

On August 24th from 10-2 p.m. Southeastern Louisiana University’s Sustainability Center Alejandro Martinez demonstrating the heliodon to a group of students and parentsparticipated in the STEM Festival (an event dedicated to engaging America’s youth through hands-on learning activities). The event drew in approximately one-thousand participants, providing the opportunity to educate the community about environmental awareness. The Sustainability Center’s Manager, Alejandro Martinez, and Graduate Assistant, Gina Howell, spoke to families with kids of all ages. Topics of discussion included the importance of renewable energy, recycling efforts, and the Sustainability Center’s latest projects.

Heliodon

 

 

 

At their booth was the center’s most recent addition: the heliodon. Students and parents were captivated by this interactive device used by architects for designing solar aware architecture. With its intriguing design and capabilities, the heliodon was truly a crowd favorite.

­This model, brought in from Italy, is now on display at the Sustainability Center’s headquarters: 2101 North Oak Street in Hammond.Gina

Also at the event was an aquaponics display, described as the growing of fish and plants together in a closed-loop system. This demonstration provided an example of the aquaponics system opening to the public within the next couple of months (fall 2019) at the Sustainability Center.


 To interact and learn more about the heliodon and the upcoming aquaponics system, as well as many other sustainable efforts, contact the Sustainability Center at sustainability@southeastern.edu or call (985)-549-5033 to schedule a visit.

 

 

 

Gina Howell discussing the workings of the
aquaponics 
system and renewable energy sources