Download Image: Web
Lycoming College education
students recently participated in a Title I science fair at Central
Elementary School in South Williamsport.
The
students were Esther Brennan, Williamsport; Caitlin DeAngelo, Reading; Sara
Griggs, Downey, Calif.; Breann Grzankowski, Lebanon, N.J.; Olivia Hanner, Montoursville;
Jennifer Harbora, Cherry Hill, N.J.; Kat Hennessy, Sussex, N.J.; Taylor Kendra,
Sellersville; Jessy Lepper, Canton; Katie Lord, Kingston; Casey Maguire, Egg
Harbor, N.J.; Erin McKernan, Williamsport; Alexis Naugle, Selinsgrove; Melanie
Shepheard, Williamsport; Karissa Stoops, Orangeburg, N.Y.; Audrey Thomas, Curwensville;
Kasey Uppling, Montoursville; Jessika Van Sciver, Riverside, N.J.
Together,
the students came up with science experiments to help the elementary school students
and their families see and explore science in new and exciting ways.
“The
night proved to be an enjoyable and mind-opening experience,” Stoops said.
Lycoming
College is a four-year, residential liberal arts and sciences school dedicated
to the undergraduate education of 1,400 students. Its rigorous academic
program, vibrant residential community and supportive faculty foster successful
student outcomes. Lycoming offers 36 academic majors and is recognized as a
Tier 1 institution by U.S. News & World Report. Founded in 1812 and located
near the banks of the Susquehanna River in Williamsport, Pa., Lycoming is one
of the 50 oldest colleges in the nation. For more information, visit
www.lycoming.edu.