Brains feel like mush? Student displays might explain why

A Jell-O brain feast and synaptic tag are just a couple of the displays to be exhibited by WSU’s Neuroscience Program as it hosts the annual Kid’s Judge! science fair on Tuesday, March 7, during Brain Awareness Week.

More than 100 area fifth-grade students will judge science models created by students, faculty and staff. Models provide a hands-on learning experience for the visiting students, who will determine which are the most understandable and creative displays.

The event will be 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. in the Ensminger Agriculture Pavilion. Read more about this annual program in a WSU Today article from last year at www.wsutoday.wsu.edu/completestory.asp?StoryID=1922.

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