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ASU helps Kyrene students tackle real-life science


May 14, 2010

Tirupalavanam Ganesh, an assistant professor in the Mary Lou Fulton Institute and Graduate School of Education, was featured in the Awatukee Foothills News for his work with Kyrene Centennial Middle School students, as part of an after-school science, technology, engineering and math club led by ASU students.

The activities of the schoolchildren, Ganesh and School of Life Sciences doctoral students Karl Wyant and Jessica Corman were profiled, with focus on ASU's effort to make math and science more accessible to kids and the general public, with support from the Science Foundation of Arizona.

Article source: Ahwatukee Foothills News

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