Participants will get a taste of what it is to be a chemist, biologists (several specialties), and an engineer. They will also learn about sharing that work (or other topics of interest) in a meaningful way, and try their hands at turning waste material into something else.
Visit http://www.esf.edu/womenscaucus/kids.htm
for a registration form (to be returned to Heather Engelman, 320
Bray Hall, no later than April 11), an excused absence form for the
child's school, and the answers to commonly asked questions. Kids’
adults are again asked to share responsibility for chaperoning and
escorting groups from one session to another and/or to assist during
lunch; there is space on the registration form to indicate your availability.
Please note:
"Our" kids include grandchildren, nieces and nephews, neighbors
and friends. But space is limited.
Heather Engelman, x4752,
engelman@esf.edu
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