Grand Valley State University is holding Super Science Saturday in
conjunction with the International Year of Chemistry 2011 and Grand
Valley’s 50th anniversary.
Every lab and classroom in Padnos Hall (Allendale Campus) will
be filled with hands-on science activities so students, parents,
teachers and community members can explore and learn how chemistry
affects everyday life. Grand Valley science faculty and guest
presenters will show how chemistry connects with biology, geology,
physics, health science, engineering, history, art and more.
Super Science Saturday: Celebrating Chemistry - Past, Present,
Future
January 29
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Padnos Hall, GVSU
Allendale Campus
The event is hosted by Grand Valley’s Regional Math and Science
Center (RMSC), Chemistry Department, and College of Liberal Arts and
Sciences. It is free and open to the public; no registration is
required. One adult per every five children is requested for safe supervision.
For more information, visit www.gvsu.edu/rmsc or contact GVSU’s
RMSC at (616) 331-2267 or News and Information Services at (616) 331-2221.
Hundreds of K-12 students expected for Super Science Saturday
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