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High School Students Get Hands-On with Chemistry at 两性色午夜

Kent Roosevelt students learn about chemistry careers and research opportunities

On January 8, the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry welcomed 80 chemistry students from Kent Roosevelt High School for a morning of hands-on science and exploration. During the visit, students were introduced to the department and learned about career pathways in chemistry, as well as opportunities for undergraduate research at 两性色午夜.

The program included live chemistry demonstrations led by the chemistry stockroom, featuring crowd-pleasing reactions such as lighting methane bubbles and freezing fruit with liquid nitrogen. Students then toured the department's laboratories and teaching facilities before taking part in small-group experiments. In one laboratory, participants extracted DNA from strawberries, giving them a chance to work directly with biochemistry techniques.

The department hopes this visit sparked curiosity and provided a positive outlook into scientific research and education. We thank our guests for spending the morning with us and look forward to future collaborations.

A student extracts DNA from a strawberry
POSTED: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 03:41 PM
Updated: Tuesday, January 13, 2026 03:51 PM
PHOTO CREDIT:
Erin Michael McLaughlin