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Missouri Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium

Welcome to the 35th Annual Missouri Junior Science, Engineering, and Humanities Symposium (JSEHS)! This symposium provides enrichment in science education and recognizes the achievements and academic success of students in various science activities.

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Missouri Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium

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  1. UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI–ST. LOUISCOLLEGES OF ARTS & SCIENCES AND EDUCATION WELC OME To the 35th Annual Missouri Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium JSEHS – Providing Enrichment in Science Education Since 1972 <www.umsl.edu/~sep/>

  2. Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium WELCOME DR. THOMAS R. GEORGE Chancellor Professor of Chemistry and Physics University of Missouri-St. Louis

  3. Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium ORIENTATION DR. CHARLES R. GRANGER JSEHS Director Professor of Biology and Education and Curators' Distinguished Teaching Professor University of Missouri-St. Louis <granger@umsl.edu> <www.umsl.edu/~sep/>

  4. CONGRATULATIONS ! Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium • . Congratulations on your achievements, your • academic success and your willingness to • explore challenging science activities. • This symposium is part of the recognition you • deserve. • is very pleased to play a part in that recognition. THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-ST. LOUIS JSEHS – Providing Enrichment in Science Education Since 1972

  5. NANCY DILEY Kathy kirkpatrick INTRODUCTIONS Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium Symposium Co-Director: Staff members: Lynne mccarthy Julia strong CARA SCHWEITZER

  6. A WEBSTER‘S DEFINITION! Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium • sym·po·sium – (sim-pō-zē-əm also -zh(ē-)əm) n. • [Gk., sumposion, sun-, together+ posis, drink.] • A meeting or conference for discussing some topic, esp, where several speakers talk or discuss a topic before an audience. • 2. A convivial meeting, usually following a dinner with drink, music and intellectual conversation in ancient Greece and Rome.

  7. UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI–ST. LOUISCOLLEGES OF ARTS & SCIENCES AND EDUCATIONPIERRE LACLEDE HONORS COLLEGE Discovery Teaching Contests Competitions Creativity Learning Listening Discussions Scholarships Annual Missouri Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium Swimming Debates Peer-to-Peer Networking Giveaways sharing Field Trips Exploration Talking FUN Awards DANCING Eating

  8. GROUP A BIOLOGY 245 STADLER HALL MATHEMATICS 302-304 COMPUTER CTR. BLDG. (CCB) COMPUTER SCIENCE 204 SOCIAL SCIENCE & BUSINESS BLDG. (SSB) CHEMISTRY 451 BENTON HALL PHYSICS 407 RESEARCH BUILDING NANOSCIENCE 101 CENTER FOR NANOSCIENCE GROUP B CAMPUS TOURS DEPARTMENTAL OPEN HOUSES Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium

  9. INDUSTRIAL FIELD TRIPS PRIVATE SECTOR PARTNERS Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium ALBERICI DONALD DANFORTH PLANT SCIENCE CENTER GENOME SEQUENCING CENTER – WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY INNOVENTOR MONSANTO SIGMA-ALDRICH COMPANY SOLUTIA INC. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS

  10. THE MISSOURI STATE GREAT SCIENCE DEBATE Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium Appropriate vs. Not AppropriateResolved: "That it is appropriate for the United States Government to continue to use and expand the corn-based ethanol program as an alternative energy policy."

  11. STATE SCIENCE POETRY COMPETITION Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium • WRITE A POEM ABOUT • SCIENCE. • NO LIMIT ON LENGTH. • WIN A TROPHY AND A $100 PRIZE. • TURN YOUR POEM IN BY 9:30 P.M. FRI.

  12. 35th ANNUAL MISSOURI REGIONAL JUNIOR SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND HUMANITIES SYMPOSIUM GENERAL SESSION I – Thursday Night “Keynote Address and Banquet” Dr. Bernard Feldman “Hendrik Schön: The Greatest Fraudster in Physics” GENERAL SESSION II – Friday Afternoon “Students Show-Me Science Skills” Mr. Bill Nelson, Science Consultant GENERAL SESSION III – Friday Afternoon The Missouri State Great Science Debate Mr. Tom Eschen , Moderator Resolved: “That it is appropriate for the United States Government to continue to use and expand the corn-based ethanol program as an alternative energy policy."

  13. 35th ANNUAL MISSOURI REGIONAL JUNIOR SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND HUMANITIES SYMPOSIUM GENERAL SESSION IV – Friday Night “Monsanto Awards Banquet Presentation” Dr. Jerome I. Friedman Institute Professor Emeritus and Professor of Physics Emeritus “The Road to Quarks” GENERAL SESSION V – Saturday Morning “Selection of Missouri National Paper Presenter” JSEHS Student Participants GENERAL SESSION VI – Saturday Morning Mr. Robert D. Becker, Science Department, Kirkwood High School “A Dozen Chemistry Demos Guaranteed to Knock Your Socks Off!”

  14. Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium A N N O U N C E M E N T S

  15. A D M I N I S T R A T I V E N O T E S Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium YELLOWSHEET – RIGHT SIDE OF YOUR JSEHS FOLDER • EMERGENCIES • SYMPOSIUM RULES AND EXPECTATIONS • SCHEDULE / PAPER SESSIONS • HOTEL INFORMATION • FIELD TRIPS / TOURS ON FRIDAY • TELEPHONE NUMBERS

  16. NO OPEN-TOES NO OPEN-HEELS Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium GENOME SEQUENCING CENTER TOUR SIGMA CHEMICAL TOUR NO SHORTS, CAPRIS, SKIRTS

  17. U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium Remember your coat!

  18. CODES OF BEHAVIOR Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium DON’T BE A HERO! TELL A TEACHER OR STAFF MEMBER IF YOU FEEL SICK.

  19. CODES OF BEHAVIOR Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium NAME TAG ALWAYS WEAR IT. BANQUETS DO NOT LEAVE UNTIL MTG. IS ADJOURNED. PAPER NO ONE LEAVES OR ENTERS DURING TALK. PRESENTATIONS SWIMMING HOTEL MUST CLOSE POOL AT 10:00. FIELD TRIPS MUST BRING A TICKET. ADDRESSES FOR THANK YOU LETTERS IN YOUR FOLDER.

  20. CODES OF BEHAVIOR Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium HOTEL WE HAVE HIGH EXPECTATIONS FOR APPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR; EXCESSIVE NOISE, AND SLAMMING DOORS ARE NOT APPROPRIATE.

  21. Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium

  22. 20% DISCOUNT COUPON !! Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium FOR THE UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE 209 MILLENNIUM STUDENT CENTER COUPON IS IN YOUR REGISTRATION FOLDER THURSDAY 10-1 pm and 4-6 pm FRIDAY 1-2 pm and 4-5 pm ON CLOTHING AND GIFT ITEMS ONLY EXCLUDES TEXTBOOKS AND ELECTRONICS

  23. Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium KEEP IT WITH YOU AT ALL TIMES WINA P R I Z E ! OR YOU CAN’T

  24. N E X T : C A M P U S T O U R Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium AandB EXIT BACK - YOUR RIGHT CandD EXIT BACK - YOUR LEFT EandF EXIT FRONT - YOUR LEFT

  25. UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI–ST. LOUISCOLLEGES OF ARTS & SCIENCES AND EDUCATIONPIERRE LACLEDE HONORS COLLEGE Discovery Teaching Contests Competitions Creativity Learning Listening Discussions Scholarships Annual Missouri Junior Science, Engineering and Humanities Symposium Swimming Debates Peer-to-Peer Networking Giveaways sharing Field Trips Exploration Talking FUN Awards DANCING Eating

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