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ESO is a student organization
whose mission is to engage Emory students, faculty, and staff
in K-12 science education.
Stay informed about opportunities like
these!
Send a LearnLink to “ESO Add me” to be added to our LearnLink
conference. Contact Alex Kamins, aokamin@learnlink.emory.edu or
Nithya Mani, nmani2@learnlink.emory.edu if
you have any questions.
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Tutoring
Tutor disadvantaged high school students for the Georgia High
School Graduation Test (GHSGT), and in basic biology, chemistry,
physics, social studies, English, Spanish, or mathematics. Offer
SAT/ACT prep, college admissions help, college applications, etc.
In-school or after-school participation is needed. Co-sponsored
by Phi Sigma Biological Honor Society.
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After-school Clubs
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Harper-Archer Middle School – Science
Club
Lead hands-on activities and labs, host students for campus tours, be a mentor/tutor/leader.
Meets 3:15-5:30pm (including travel time), weekday TBA. Contact Emily
Hebert, ehebert@learnlink.emory.edu
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Sagamore Hills Elementary School -
Science Enrichment
Bring hands-on, inquiry-based science education to the elementary students
to build their enthusiasm for the sciences and increase their understanding
of the world around them. During school day, dates vary.
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Epidemiology Scholars Club @ Carver School of Health Sciences & Research
Work with Emory PhD and MPH students to mentor Carver students through the
development and implementation of their own public health research projects
investigating individual and community health. Mondays 3:15-5:30. Contact Michael
Kramer, mkram02@sph.emory.edu
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Science Fair Judging
Be a judge for school-, district-,
and state-level science fairs. Sign-up for our listserv to
be notified of events.
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Georgia Science Olympiad
Help organize and run events for the state-wide high
school competition held at Emory
in the spring. Contact Jordan Rose at jrose14@emory.edu
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