UWS Students Host Family Friendly Event April 10
SUPERIOR, Wis. – Children and adults can explore the marvels of chemistry, biology, physics, geology, zoology and astronomy when University of Wisconsin-Superior students present Science Night from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, April 10, 2015 at Barstow and Swenson Halls.
The event is free and open to the public.
There will be interactive and fun science displays. Keynote speakers will be present throughout the night, including Steve Belliveau from “Getting Excited About Science.”
This is a popular evening on campus and in the community and draws hundreds of people each year to the largest student organized event of the year. Science Night offers children and their parents a chance to explore science together through demonstrations and hands-on activities. This is a student-sponsored program presented by UW-Superior Students of Science Club along with students and professors involved in chemistry, biology, physics and geology.
Celebrate knowledge through fun activities. Family-friendly, free food, and of course SCIENCE!
For maps and directions to campus, go to www.uwsuper.edu/directions.
News Source: Tom Hansen, University Marketing and Communications (715) 394-8260, or
Students of Science President, Ern Nutcha Charoenboon email: ncharoen@uwsuper.edu, or
Natural Sciences Dept. at (715) 394-8322