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Nearly 30 middle school girls from Santa Rosa County experienced science in fun and exciting ways June 23 – 27 at Pensacola State College (PSC). PEGASUS (Play, Engage, Grow, Achieve … Summer of Uplifting Science), the brainchild of PSC science faculty in partnership with the Santa Rosa County School District, was an effort to engage young females to participate in science and technology activities.
Associate professor of Chemistry Dr. Domenick Grasso helps Santa Rosa County seventh graders Jaden Crandall and Samantha Kinney with a chemistry project June 26 as part of a special week-long science camp for girls.
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