Friday, March 10, 2017

Ada Lovelace Day Pictures


Students examining radio sonde from a weather balloon used in Antarctica, brought by Climate Scientist Dr. Penny Rowe. Dr. Rowe came to help use celebrate Ada Lovelace Day and women in STEM fields.









 Microbiologist Jacqueline Baltunis ran a DNA extraction lab with our students. She is a great role model for being passionate and curious about science.

Our students using hashtags to show their excitement over doing hands-on science.







Cancer researcher Dr. Cindy Sprenger also visited on Ada Lovelace day and gave us a fabulous presentation on her work that is part chemistry and part biology.












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