Science Adventure Days are here!
Come join us on February 10th from 9 a.m. to Noon for the Forensic Science Girls’ Science Adventure Day! Girls Science Adventure Days is a series of events that WGS runs in conjunction with the Science Factory where girls grades 4-6 learn about different science topics each Saturday from Feb 10 – March 17.
https://eugenesciencecenter.org/events/girls-science-adventures/
February 10 – ‘WhoDunnIt? A Case of the Missing Cookies’ at UO
For our first science adventure, girls will put on their lab coats and detective hats to solve a mystery. Forensic science is the application of different scientific fields to examine evidence of a crime and adventurers will get to use chromatography, fingerprint analysis, and more to work out the mystery as a team.
Also check out the upcoming 2018 Girls’ Science Adventures Workshops:
February 17 – Girls’ Physics Adventures at UO
February 24 – Adapt or Go Extinct: Ecology at the UO Museum of Natural and Cultural History
March 3 – Math Adventures at Eugene Science Center
March 10 – Rocks, Crystals, and Fossils: Geology at UO
March 17 – Astronomy with Special Guest NASA Astronaut Wendy Lawrence at Eugene Science Center
*If you would like to volunteer to help with this workshop (no experience necessary), please fill out the google form: https://goo.gl/forms/NfrWjbCFqubaSUJo1. An informational meeting about the topic will be held for volunteers the Friday prior to each event.
If you have any additional questions please contact Lisa Eytel (leytel@uoregon.edu) or Dana Reuter (dreuter@uoregon.edu)