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STEM Education

How a submarine
actually works.

Nine core questions anchor the STEM curriculum at the memorial — hands-on exhibits, interactive videos, and educational programming exploring how nuclear submarine operations actually work.

Curriculum
9 questions
Focus
Nuclear submarine ops
Audience
All grade levels
Goal
$0.8M education fund

Discover STEM learning elements.

A short film on the STEM Education Center — hands-on exhibits, interactive videos, and curriculum designed to capture kids’ imaginations.

How does it
actually work?

Every one of these questions is answered through hands-on exhibits, interactive videos, and curriculum at the STEM Education Center — for students of all ages.

Q.01

How does the submarine go up and down?

Q.02

How does the submarine make air to breathe underwater?

Q.03

How does the nuclear plant make electricity?

Q.04

How does the nuclear plant drive the submarine?

Q.05

How does the submarine know where it is going?

Q.06

How does the submarine receive messages?

Q.07

How does the submarine dispose of garbage?

Q.08

How does the submarine make fresh water?

Q.09

How does the toilet work on a submarine?

Capture kids’ imaginations at an early age with interactive videos.
On the STEM-T mission

Donate to the Capital, Endowment & STEM Education Fund.

Help us preserve history. Every contribution funds the construction, exhibits, and long-term care of the USS Cincinnati Memorial — administered through the Northern Cincinnati Foundation.

Submarine Cincinnati Memorial Association

Submarine Cincinnati Memorial Association (SCMA) is an Ohio 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation in Cincinnati, Ohio, organized and operated exclusively for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes. SCMA uses donations to commemorate the service of US Navy submarine USS Cincinnati (SSN-693); to preserve submarine artifacts as a monument for public display; and to provide education in history, science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and skilled trades. SCMA raises funds and receives contributions, grants, and services for those purposes. The IRS determined that SCMA is exempt from federal income taxation, so that donations to SCMA can be tax-deductible under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code to the extent allowed by the IRS under current tax laws. All donations to SCMA are made through its funding agent, the Northern Cincinnati Foundation, which also is a 501(c)(3) organization. Check with your tax advisor for any changes to tax laws.