UCI sciences hone in on Costa Mesa
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Christine Carrillo
Professionals from the world of science again will be reaching out
to a future generation of researchers as the UC Irvine School of
Biological Sciences holds its annual science fair initiative program
at two Costa Mesa high schools today and Feb. 6.
The “Ask a Scientist Night 2003” program, first established four
years ago at Costa Mesa High School, gives underserved students an
opportunity to meet one-on-one with scientists from different fields
of study.
“It’s very powerful because they bring in the real world to the
school,” said Fred Navarro, Costa Mesa High’s principal. “It’s a
powerful tool to show the students ... It’s exciting that
professionals give their time to teach the students what they do.”
The informal event, established by School of Biological Sciences
Dean Susan Bryant and researcher David Gardiner, is aimed at
encouraging students’ interest in science and increasing enrollment
in UC schools by underserved students.
“They were our targeted schools because they were underserved in
the science fields,” said Erin Marie Torres, the outreach coordinator
at UCI. “The goal is to help them develop those fields ... and
motivate them to have an interest in science.”
The UCI science fair initiative also is planning visits to the
biological sciences school’s laboratories for students from both
students.
The event is expected to attract about 300 people and will be held
from 6 to 8 p.m. at Costa Mesa High tonight and from 6 to 8 p.m. on
Feb. 6 at Estancia High School.
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