

We ask that participans fill out THIS permission slip because students will be using sharp tools during the hands-on lab.
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Title: “Embryos, How We Are Really All Alike" Date: April 21, 2012, from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon. Location: Barbara Deer Kuss Science Center On Wittenberg's Campus Group Leader: Dr. Michelle McWhorter, Wittenberg University Topic: Biology Poster: Here |
Have you ever wondered how you developed as an embryo? Have you ever wondered how other animals, like chickens and fish, developed as embryos? Do you want to observe the beating heart of a chicken embryo? If the answer to any of these questions is "yes", please join us! We ask that participans fill out THIS permission slip because students will be using sharp tools during the hands-on lab.
We ask that participans fill out THIS permission slip because students will be using sharp tools during the hands-on lab.
What is Wittenberg's Saturday Science Program?
With a never-ending need for skilled persons in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, Wittenberg's Saturday Science Program takes the traditionally challenging subjects and transforms them into friendly, engaging, and hands-on experiences. Our monthly Saturday morning program will typically begin with an hour-long discussion in astronomy, biology, chemistry, computer science, environmental science, geography, geology, mathematics, physics, or psychology followed by a one hour hands-on experience to illustrate concepts from the discussion, though a variety of formats are possible.
Science Outreach Program