A group of people, including children and adults, gathers around a wooden table at an educational event. A man in the foreground pours liquid into a clear model while a young child and an adult closely observe with curiosity. Various scientific materials, including cups, droppers, and diagrams, are spread across the table. In the background, more attendees watch the demonstration.
A science outreach activity on the water cycle, featuring a table with a colorful educational poster illustrating precipitation, condensation, and evaporation. Two presenters, one wearing a Princeton University t-shirt, engage with three young children who are participating in a hands-on experiment. The children are using small materials while looking at the poster. One presenter, a woman wearing a face mask and glasses, leans forward to interact with the children, while the other stands with headphones around his neck. The setting appears to be an indoor educational event.
A diverse group of eight people, smiling, poses for a group photo behind a table filled with science demonstration materials. Some wear Princeton University apparel. The table features a groundwater model, cups with blue liquid, and a colorful poster explaining the water cycle. The well-lit room has a clean, educational setting.
A young girl with long dark hair, wearing a colorful patterned sweater, leans in to observe a groundwater model demonstration. Two men, one wearing a green t-shirt and a beige cap, and the other wearing glasses and a black and red sweater, engage with her, explaining the model. The model, made of clear acrylic, showcases layers of sand, gravel, and water flow paths, with tubing and syringes used to simulate groundwater movement. The setting is an indoor educational event.
We celebrated #WorldWaterDay2025 at the Watershed Institute! ❄️💧 Attendees engaged with aquifer models, water cycle bracelets & a glacier-themed freshwater challenge. Let’s keep protecting our water! 🌎💙 #GlacierPreservation #WaterScience @reedh2o.bsky.social @un-water.bsky.social