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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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5 seminar Events Found

Apr 25

Nature's Skyscrapers: Understanding NC's Trees

Nature's Skyscrapers is a seminar dedicated to the giants of our landscape. We will explore the majestic canopy species that define the Tar Heel state, from the ancient Bald Cypresses of our blackwater swamps to the towering White Oaks and Tulip Poplars of the Piedmont. Audience Target: Adults and teens ages 10+. Ideal for anyone who is interested in trees. Please Note: Because many of our events have limited capacity and require advance planning, we're not able to offer refunds for participant cancellations, reschedules, or missed attendance.
Virtual
$20.00 - General...
4/25/26
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May 12

FABTECH México - Seminario de Introducción a las Tecnologías de Acabados Superficiales Industriales

Two-day seminar on industrial finishing technologies including liquid coatings, powder coating, electrocoating, pretreatment and system design. Held during the first two mornings of FABTECH Mexico. Sponsored by CCAI (Chemical Coaters Association International) and CCAI Capítulo en Español. Instruction by industry experts with years of experience. Attendees receive seminar slides and four CCAI training manuals in Spanish valued at $244 USD.
Centro Banamex
$275.00 - Includ...
5/12/26
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May 22

Pine Barrens of NC: Understanding our Biodiversity

In this seminar, we look at the staggering biodiversity of the pine forest floor, which can host up to 40 different plant species in a single square meter. We will discover a world where carnivorous Venus Flytraps and Pitcher Plants hunt insects beneath the towering pines, and where rare orchids bloom in the wake of fire. You will learn how this specific ecosystem supports specialists found nowhere else on Earth, from the Red-cockaded Woodpecker to the Gopher Frog, and why the restoration of the Longleaf Pine is the key to preserving the incredible "hidden" world that lives in its shadow. Audience Target: All Ages, Parental supervision required for children under 10. No refunds for participant cancellations, reschedules, or missed attendance.
Virtual
$17.00 - General...
5/22/26
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Jun 12

Scents and Sensibility: Exploring Aromatic Plants

Discover the wonderful world of scented plants in this aromatic workshop! Learn about a variety of fragrant herbs, flowers, and shrubs that can enhance your garden and your senses. Explore how these plants produce their unique scents, their use in cooking, healing, and home fragrance, and tips for growing and caring for them successfully. Target audience: Adults and teens ages 10+. Format: Seminar. No refunds for cancellations, reschedules, or missed attendance.
The Garden
$20.00 - General...
6/12/26
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Jun 21

Telluride Association Summer Seminar (TASS)

Free, rigorous academic seminar in humanities and social sciences with deep intellectual engagement. Very selective (competitive national selection). Eligibility: High school sophomores & juniors (ages 15-17). Duration: ~6 weeks (June 21 - July 25, 2026). Structure: Intensive seminar discussions, Weekly readings, writing, and community inquiry, Final intellectual projects and presentations. Focus on social issues and includes coursework relevant to sociology with rigorous training in critical social thought, inquiry, and theory.
Various locations
Free (tuition, r...
6/21/26
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