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Center for Game Science on the Go!

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March 15, 2016
by Saira Mortier

Sylvan Grove Columns on a sunny winter day. Photo by Katherine B. Turner/ UW

We have a busy spring schedule ahead and would love to see you if you are in the area!

April 20: Bennett Elementary Family Science Night, Bellevue, WA
Our Foldit team will be out and about to share the fun of protein folding for students and parents.

April 22-23: Engineering Discovery Days, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
Come meet members from the entire team, pick up a packet of Algebra Challenge event stickers for you and your class, and try out fantastic Center for Game science titles during this annual two day event.

April 26: Spiritridge Elementary Family Science Night, Bellevue, WA
As part of our “Spring into Science” tour this year, we’re also headed to Spiritridge Elementary for our very first Family Science Night there.

May 14: Shoreline STEM Festival and Science Fair, Shoreline, WA
When we were invited to this great event last year, we had such a great time meeting everyone that we’re doing it again! This K-12 student science fair features hands-on STEM fun, robotics demonstrations, and more.

 

Blog tags: algebra challenge / events / Foldit

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