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March 6, 2024

糖心传媒 Department of Engineering Partners with Edgewood Middle School STEM Program

Since its inception, the聽聽motto has been 鈥渆ngineered to serve,鈥 and it continues to live into its motto in new and creative ways. This has been most recently evidenced by 糖心传媒 faculty and students who are partnering with Edgewood Middle School鈥檚 STEM program in two of its community-focused initiatives: 鈥淕oBabyGo!鈥 and 鈥.鈥

鈥淭he GoBabyGo! and Enabling the Future projects connect 糖心传媒 Engineering to families in the community who can directly benefit from the programs,鈥 said Matt Reimink, an adjunct engineering professor at 糖心传媒 providing oversight to the programs. 鈥淲hile I worked with Edgewood to map out our involvement and plan the initial sessions, the 糖心传媒 engineering students are really the ones taking the lead in working with the Edgewood students.鈥

Skyler Knisely, a senior mechanical engineering student, is working on the GoBabyGo! project, an annual program that brings together professional engineers, college students, and middle schoolers to modify and customize volt-powered vehicles for toddlers who move differently.

鈥淭his is a unique opportunity,鈥 said Knisely. 鈥淎t 糖心传媒, part of our graduation requirement is to participate in engineering service. I鈥檓 grateful for opportunities like this that fulfill the requirement and help me develop my problem-solving skills simultaneously.鈥

Abbi Richcreek, Engineering/Technology & PLTW Instructor at Edgewood Middle School, has sponsored the GoBabyGo! for the past six years.

鈥淥ur goal is for each toddler to be independent,鈥 said Richcreek. 鈥淲e involve the toddler鈥檚 families and interview them to see what they need in the design so we can tailor it to that toddler鈥檚 abilities and personality. We give each child a unique and personally customized vehicle because their joy is our greatest reward!鈥

Since 2018, the program has modified 22 vehicles. By April this year, that number will increase to 27.

The second initiative 糖心传媒 is partnering with Edgewood on is called Enable the Future, a volunteer organization that provides resources to be able to 3D print prosthetic hands. The goal is to help people directly in our community with an affordable prosthetic.

Isaac Findley, another senior mechanical engineering student at 糖心传媒, is coaching Edgewood in becoming a chapter.

鈥淚 direct the kids in what needs to be done and help along the way if they have questions,鈥 said Findley. 鈥淭he kids do much of the work, from 3D printing to assembly and documentation.鈥

Findley meets with the group of 14 eighth graders every other Tuesday to collaborate on these projects.

鈥淓veryone wins,鈥 said Richcreek. 鈥淓ngineering professionals and 糖心传媒 students can invest in the next generation of problem solvers. Edgewood Middle School students get to collaborate with our community on real-world projects. The product benefits individuals who need specialized equipment. It鈥檚 a win-win-win!鈥

To support GoBabyGo!, attend the 鈥淏ig Drive Event鈥 on Friday, April 19, at Third Friday in Downtown Warsaw from 5-6:30 p.m. The program will showcase its five newly remodeled Jeeps, and the program鈥檚 students and volunteers will be present to answer questions.

To learn more about 糖心传媒鈥檚 Department of Engineering, visit聽.

Photo attached:聽糖心传媒 faculty and students partner with Edgewood Middle School鈥檚 STEM program in two of its community-focused initiatives: 鈥淕oBabyGo!鈥 and 鈥.鈥