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2018 Southeast Student Research Symposium
After a welcome from the host and GLOBE Partner, Alisa Wickliff, Center for STEM Education, UNC Charlotte, and Dixon Butler, former Chief Scientist of GLOBE and NASA consultant, who warmly congratulated the students for their accomplishments, the group participated in team-building and icebreaker activities led by Lynne Hehr, a GLOBE Partner from Arkansas. The teams then had dinner at Crown Commons, UNC Charlotte. They interacted with the keynote speaker, Sara Gagné, UNC Charlotte, Geography & Earth Sciences, who spoke about how science can inform policy decisions and influence community discussions in urban environments before returning to the hotel for the evening.
Seven GLOBE Partnership representatives, including Garry Harris from Georgia, Lynn Vaughn Reeves from Alabama and Ivan Gill from Louisiana, attended the event in support of the student-teacher teams. Kim Garrett and Sarah Smith, from UNC Charlotte, along with several graduate students from the Center for STEM Education, Cato College of Education, UNC Charlotte assisted in making the event a success.
See the list of student projects here, the agenda here, and check out the SRS media page for links to photos of the event.
STUDENT QUOTES:
- The SRS “opened my understanding of new fields of science.”
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“All the scientific feedback that I received was very beneficial.”
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The SRS “helped me be better at science and made me more interested in it.”
Images from the top: Students at the 2018 Southeast SRS, Peer review time!, Full group at the Southeast SRS
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