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Mid-State to host Wisconsin Science Festival event

By Hub City Times
October 20, 2016
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Mid-State Technical College

Invites community to solve mysteries using science


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WISCONSIN RAPIDS — Mid-State Technical College is offering the community a chance to use science to solve mysteries during its first-ever Wisconsin Science Festival event. Participants in “Solving Mysteries at Mid-State” will be presented with an unsolved mystery and combine clues and problem-solving activities to arrive at a solution. The event is free and open to the public.

“The mystery you solve will depend on which of our campuses you choose for attending the event,” said Megan Kundinger, natural science instructor at Mid-State. “Participants will receive clues and then apply science concepts related to the courses and programs offered at that campus to figure out the answer. It’s a great way to build an appreciation for science while exploring the hands-on problem-solving embedded in our programs.”

Now in its sixth year, the annual Wisconsin Science Festival features nearly 250 events at more than 90 venues in over 30 communities across the state. Its stated mission is to inspire and engage through the enterprise of science and discovery, to cultivate curiosity and communicate the power of knowledge and creativity to change our world view, to promote innovation, and to cultivate the next generation of global citizens.

“Solving Mysteries at Mid-State” takes place on the college’s Stevens Point and Wisconsin Rapids campuses on Thursday, Oct. 20, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. and on the Marshfield campus on Friday, Oct. 21, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. There is no need to register, and all ages are welcome. For more information visit mstc.edu/mysteries.

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