Students teach local middle schoolers about space science

Students learning about science.

More than 140 seventh graders from Slippery Rock Area Middle School were on campus, April 10, learning about space science directly from Slippery Rock University students.

As part of a service-learning project in a Space Science course, 30 SRU students led programs in the Vincent Science Center. Their lessons included a planetarium show and presentations about standing waves, resonance tubes, spectroscopy and lenses, and Kepler’s Laws, as well as a visit from a robotic dog.

The class is taught by Krishna Mukherjee, assistant professor of physics.

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