More than 100 student poster presentations won superior ratings at the
University of Cincinnati's fifth-annual
Science and Engineering Expo and were recommended for the
Ohio Academy of Science State Science Day, May 9 in Columbus.
One team project and two student projects were also selected to compete at the
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Reno, the world's largest pre-college science competition.
Students in grades 7-12 representing 39 schools in southwest Ohio competed at the March 14 event in the categories of physics, engineering, and mathematics, seeking more than $73,000 in awards and scholarships.
UC will pay the $50 entry fee of students participating in the state contest.
Read the full article
here, and see the list of student heading to the state competition
here.
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