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!
This project is meant to promote individuality and allow us to explore how to connect our personalities to creating art.
Do you think a wider variety of bird species would mean a lower spotted lanternfly population? Find out more here!
This project is about determining whether or not habitat types in urban parks can impact how frequently people see insects throughout parks.
New York State is home to 19 turtle species. The most common are the Red-eared Sliders, the Painted Turtles, the Common Snapping Turtle, the Northern Red-Bellied Turtle, and the Chinese Soft-Shelled Turtle. This project discusses the sightings of turtles in NYC Parks throughout different seasons.
Look at us, then look at you! Discover the essence of your identity and find out what makes you uniquely you.
This project is a mask decorated in a style similar to that of the yin and yang, which symbolizing aspects of my personality.
All artwork has a mental health aspect, but on what level? We found artwork that showed different mental health illnesses, and how big they impact the art.
A mask that represents me through my interests, passions, hobbies, and identity.
The _rmory project is a digital collage that imagines the future of the Kingsbridge Armory through the eyes of the community. By collecting images and ideas from people, I aim to create a visual representation of what this space could become, sparking imagination and collaboration.