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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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4 pollution Events Found

Mar 6

Homeschool Day - Human Impacts Program

Day-long homeschool program exploring human impacts on marine environments through hands-on investigations, creative projects, outdoor exploration, and scientific simulations. Includes 3 hours of STEM activities, lunch break, craft time, and visitor center exploration. Multiple age-specific tracks available: WATER (ages 4-10), EARTH (ages 8-12), and AIR (drop-off for ages 12-18).
Hatfield Marine Science Center
$25.00 - $25 per...
3/6/26
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Mar 9

Homeschool Day - Human Impacts Program

Day-long homeschool program exploring human impacts on marine environments through hands-on investigations, creative projects, outdoor exploration, and scientific simulations. Includes 3 hours of STEM activities, lunch break, craft time, and visitor center exploration. Multiple age-specific tracks available: WATER (ages 4-10), EARTH (ages 8-12), and AIR (drop-off for ages 12-18).
Hatfield Marine Science Center
$25.00 - $25 per...
3/9/26
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Mar 9

AQ-IQ Air Quality Contest for Seventh Grade Students

The annual North Carolina AQ-IQ Contest for seventh grade combines S.T.E.A.M. education and project-based learning with student creativity to teach air pollution science to students across the state. Students create projects that educate others about an air quality challenge and provide solutions. Projects can be artistic, online/interactive, posters, or videos. Special topic categories for 2025-2026 include Open Burning, Celebrating Ten Years of Success, and Adventures of the Air Avenger. Best projects in each of seven regions will be selected in early May and invited to the Air Expo and AQ-IQ Recognition Ceremony in July 2026. Open to all seventh-grade students in North Carolina including home, charter, and private schools. Students can work in groups of up to four.
North Carolina (Statewide)
Free
3/9/26
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Jun 8

Summer STEM Camps - Pollution Solutions

Half-day morning camp (9am - 12pm) for students entering grades 4th - 8th focusing on environmental science solutions.
Lancaster Science Factory
$195.00 - Half-d...
6/8/26
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