Northeastern University has opened registration to their fall Waterfall program for High School Students. They invite students on campus for this two day event to attended FREE classes taught by Northeastern University students. Join the Science Squad and participate in interactive experiments, design and engineer a contraption for a Reverse Egg Drop, ponder the Philosophy of the Good Life, and learn How (not) to Die in a Chemistry Lab.
Who: 9th - 12th grade students Where: Northeastern University, Boston, MA When: Saturday, Nov 3 & Nov 10, 2018 - 10 am - 3:20 pm Cost: FREE, Lunch is NOT provided To register:
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10/2/2021 01:57:03 am
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