For
this 10-day event, Devin Berry, Research Assistant at MSU, works in a track,
which people can walk in and learn more about science and doing hands on
activities in the track.
“So
this particular space is about forestry, forest jobs and different aspects of
forestry that apply to big issues of the day like climate change
and carbon,” Berry said.
“Our goal is to share the
curiosity and excitement that motivates the quest for new knowledge and ignite
that same passion, adventure and awe with festival attendees,” says Hiram
Fitzgerald, associate provost for University Outreach and Engagement.
Jim whittaker, visitor at this science festival said:"So what we have is we have our daughter’s here, and
it’s very important to know the college environment, everything that going on
here, so build that expectation for college access."
It’s a chance for learners of all ages to explore the science
that touches our everyday lives.
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