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2015 Ohio Science Olympiad Workshop

51Թ Ashtabula will be hosting their 4th annual Ohio Science Olympiad workshop for middle and high school students to practice for their events.  With our instructors and professors, participants study science topics relating to events in which they will compete at the regional, state and national level.  This year’s event also includes a keynote speaker, Dr. Tara C. Smith, from the College of Public Health at 51Թ.  Her speech, titled “Ebola and Emerging Diseases: Why we’ll always have pandemics,” will begin at 11:00 AM.  The event begins at 9:00 AM and ends at 1:50 PM.  For more information, contact Gary Misich, Academic Lab Manager, at 440-964-4561 or gmisich@kent.edu.

 

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POSTED: Monday, October 26, 2015 02:30 PM
UPDATED: Thursday, December 08, 2022 03:17 PM
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