
W&D Briefs
BY VBJ STAFF
Manufacturing camp coming to WSUV
Portland-based nonprofit Saturday Academy has designed a weeklong manufacturing camp July 27-31 at the Washington State University Vancouver campus to allow eighth- through 10th-grade students to explore manufacturing and mechanical engineering.
At the camp, “Mechanical Engineering: Metal Fabrication,”
students will work with WSUV instructors to create their own Stirling
engine while learning metal fabrication techniques.
Funding
came from a $5,000 grant from Nuts, Bolts and Thingamajigs (founded by
actor John Ratzenberger), the Foundation of the Fabricators and the
Manufacturers Association International.
More information is available
at
www.saturdayacademy.org.
Salmon Creek
welcomes high-tech dentist education center
A
state-of-the art dental education center has opened in Salmon Creek, led by
dentist Dr. Wanda Palena and periodontist Dr. Munib Derhalli. The center
allows professionals to teach students while performing live procedures
through a video system.
Moderators can field questions from the
audience and footage can be sent to other offices for instant review. More
information is available at
www.palenadentalarts.com.
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