MINNEAPOLIS--Where
do culture, science and fun collide? Answer: The Science Museum of
Minnesota beginning this January. For the fourth consecutive year,
Donaldson Company, through the Donaldson Foundation, will be sole
sponsor of Science Fusion: a celebration of science, culture and opportunity. Through
a Foundation grant of $30,000, the Science Museum will offer a
four-part event series, held over two consecutive weekends, bringing
scientific and educational professionals together to offer children and
families interactive opportunities to learn about science, technology,
engineering and math (STEM).
“The Science Fusion event
series encourages visitors from all walks of life to make personal
connections with some truly amazing achievers from diverse backgrounds
and gives them an opportunity to be inspired by their accomplishments,”
said Dr. Eric J. Jolly, president of the Science Museum of Minnesota.
“We are helping to build the ever-important next generation of
scientists and science educators, the individuals who will help shape
our day-to-day lives through their exploration and innovation.”
The four-part event series, which will take place from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m., begins on Saturday, January 5th
with “African Americans in Science.” On site experts will guide
visitors through interactive displays and presentations, while helping
them to discover the inspiring contributions African Americans have made
to technology, education, health care and innovation in Minnesota.
On Sunday, January 6th, the Museum will host the “American
Indians in Science” event where a wide variety of presenters from the
Twin Cities' and statewide American Indian community will share their
areas of expertise through hands-on activities and dynamic displays.
“Amantes de la Ciencia” (Lovers of Science) will be held Saturday, January 12th.
Latino and Hispanic professionals will be on-hand from the Twin Cities
community to encourage youth to fall in love with science.
The event series will conclude on Sunday, January 13th,
with “Asian Americans in Science.” Museum visitors will meet science and
education professionals who represent many geographic backgrounds from
Southeast Asia to the mainland and the Pacific Islands.
To learn more about the Science Fusion programs, visit www.smm.org/sciencefusion/.
“Our collaboration with the Science Museum of Minnesota is an
excellent way for Donaldson to support STEM-based programs in our
community,” said Jessica Exley, president of the Donaldson Foundation.
“Last year, over 17,000 visitors attended the Science Fusion
events. It is exciting to know that our volunteers are inspiring
students of all ages and backgrounds to see themselves in STEM-related
professions.”
Established in 1966, the Donaldson Foundation funds charitable causes
on behalf of Donaldson Company, Inc. Its mission is to positively
impact the communities in which its employees live and work by
supporting education. To learn more about the Donaldson Foundation,
visit the website at http://www.donaldson.com/en/about/community/foundation.html.
About Donaldson Company
Donaldson is a leading worldwide provider of filtration systems that
improve people’s lives, enhance our Customers’ equipment performance,
and protect our environment. We are a technology-driven Company
committed to satisfying our Customers’ needs for filtration solutions
through innovative research and development, application expertise, and
global presence. Our approximately 13,000 employees contribute to the
Company’s success by supporting our Customers at our more than 100
sales, manufacturing, and distribution locations around the world.
Donaldson is a member of the S&P MidCap 400 and Russell 1000
indices, and our shares trade on the NYSE under the symbol DCI.
Additional information is available at www.donaldson.com.
Contacts
Donaldson CompanyA
Rod Radosevich, 952-703-4571
Rod.Radosevich@Donaldson.com
Dec 06, 2012