At the Macaulay Honors College’s annual STEAM Festival, our first- and second-year students celebrate and showcase their work in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics.
This year, students share their work at the Macaulay building on December 7, 8, and 11. In addition, each student group will upload their projects to this site.
Upload to add your project to our online gallery!
Discover how NYC art and the Whitney Museum’s fashion displays reveal the evolution of women’s societal roles through changes in women’s fashion!
I’m inspired to introduce others to my Chinese cultural background and discuss the diverse interests I’m passionate about.
The Covid-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted historically underserved communities such as people of color, immigrant populations, and low-wage workers. The unevenness of the recovery is rooted in the the demographic and socioeconomic makeup of the labor force. The pandemic exacerbated chronic, systemic inequities for marginalized groups.
We attended an American Ballet Theatre show as cultural reporters, and gave our thoughts and analysis on four unique productions. This project zooms in on The Kingdom of the Shades.
Discover how inflation spreads like a virus, impacting NYC’s energy, food, shelter, and congestion—unravel its domino effect through an interactive mystery linking protests, crime, and daily struggles.
We are all made up of the organs, but we have our unique identities. This emphasizes the importance of introspection and encourages viewers to deepen their understanding of their identity.
Through this poster we hope to immortalize the aspects of New York City which we interacted with the most during our time in highschool—the metro card, and the Halal truck.
This is a mask that is meant to describe myself.
My project is an analysis of how Anais Mitchell transformed an Ancient and sort of outdated myth into the timeless show that is Hadestown.