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UR Chemistry volunteers at Horizons!

August 10, 2018

horizon studentsDuring the summer of 2018, several graduate students from the Chemistry Department participated as volunteers for the annual Horizons at Warner Summer Program. The Horizons Program is a high quality academic enrichment program for low-income K – 8th grade students from the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ City School District that takes place each summer on the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ Campus. The students experience a non-traditional school setting on our university campus for six weeks. A notable approach of the Horizons program is that it provides opportunities for blending academics with arts, sports, cultural enrichment, field trips, and confidence-building activities.

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Twice each week for the duration of the program, the Horizons students attended chemistry workshops designed by our chemistry department volunteers. Organized by graduate student Lauren VanGelder, volunteers designed interactive workshops which included demonstrations and classroom learning, as well as hands on experiments in our UR chemistry labs. Workshop themes covered all areas of chemistry, ranging from acid-base chemistry, to the chemistry of colors, to even a CSI-chemistry themed mystery!

In Summer 2018 the Horizons chemistry workshops had a record breaking number of volunteers, all of whom had a great time gaining teaching experience and giving back to the 91×ÔÅÄÂÛ̳ community. Special thanks to the Chemistry Department, Ken Simolo, Randi Shaw, and Elly York for providing lab coats and safety glasses to the students!

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2018 Horizons volunteers (left to right): Sreyoshi Sur (Grossfield Group), Kylie Ritz (Jones Group), Lauren VanGelder (Matson Group), Brittney Petel (Matson Group), Antonio Tinoco (Fasan Group), Andy VanderWeide (Jones Group), Brad Schurr (Matson Group), Albert Nam (Fasan Group), and Alex Fertig (Matson Group).
Volunteers not pictured: Patrick Forrestel (Matson Group) and Jordan Andrews (Knowles Group).

 

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