An out-of-this-world Science Formal

An out-of-this-world Science Formal

By Communications Staff

October 31, 2019

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The stars will be coming out this weekend as the 117th Science Formal is being hosted at Grant Hall on Saturday, Nov. 2.

Currently a busy construction site, Grant Hall is being turned into a Starry Night spacescape, including an elaborate two-storey structure. Dozens of students, including the organizing committee, have volunteered their time planning, scheduling, decorating, and building.

Members of the Queen’s and Kingston communities are invited to a special sneak preview of the finished product ahead of the event during an open house from noon to 3 pm on Saturday. Donations for the United Way of Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox, and Addington are being accepted at the door.

Making the event a reality is hard work but also an opportunity for fourth-year students to connect with a tradition that started in 1903 and to apply many of the skills they have developed in the classrooms.

“It’s a huge learning opportunity for all of us,” says Sarah Hatherly, Science Formal ’20 convener.” It’s 117 years of tradition but beyond that everyone involved is learning skills from how to build a main structure that’s two storeys and planning to speaking with a professional engineer and making sure all the construction is up to code. All of us are learning quite a bit and applying what we are learning in class, such as creating CAD models, to accomplish what we’ve designed.”

The project has also been a good learning experience in managing teams and fostering collaboration among the crews volunteer workers. But the finish line is now in sight.

“It’s a huge celebration of all of our hard work over the course of four years as engineering students,” Hatherly says. “We’re looking forward to celebrating with the entire class and enjoying the art and structures that we build.”

You can find out more about on the Science Formal website.

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