Innovative Science Model Making Exhibition & Competition organized by St Agnes College
Mangaluru: The Department of Science organizes an Innovative Science Model Exhibition on August 16 at St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru. The occasion displayed a world of visual brilliance, which showcased the students’ imagination, passion, and modernization through an impressive array of innovative 14 working and 7 non-working models and charts.
The Science Model exhibition focused on innovative techniques under the theme “Vitascapers,” where vita means life and scapers suggests creators or designers. This event provided an opportunity for the students to incorporate their theoretical and practical knowledge to make models for new scientific development, introducing the fields of biotechnology, artificial intelligence, environmental design, and machine learning.
Sr Dr M. Venissa A.C., the Principal inaugurated the exhibition, expressing her views on the significance of science and encouraging the students to show their eagerness, inquisitiveness, and curiosity. She said that “learning is a lifelong process to invent and create innovations and to move beyond academics.” She motivated the students to possess the skills that would help them develop into confident individuals.
The exhibition attracted students from St Agnes CBSE School, St Agnes High School, St Agnes Higher Primary School, staff of St Agnes PU College, and St Agnes College (Autonomous), and received acclamation from the visitors.
Sr Carmel Rita A C, Administrator, Sr Roopa AC, Vice Principal, Dr Nancy H Vaz, Registrar, Dr Ita D’Souza, IQAC coordinator, Mrs Helen Serrao, Dean of Science and BCA, convenor of Vitascapers, the staff coordinators Dr. Rachana Alva, Department of Zoology, and Ms Lavita D’Souza, Department of Mathematics, faculty members of UG & PG, and students graced this occasion with their presence.
The MC was Sunena Subbanna Rai, Student Vice President of Science, who welcomed the gathering, which began at 10 a.m. and introduced the inaugurator, followed by prayer led by Senona and the group. The event was concluded by a valedictory function at 3:30 p.m.