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ASPIRE Workshop

Posted on July 21, 2015 by osuwomeninphysics

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By Natalie Keyes, Megan Harberts, Nancy Santagata, and Amy Connolly “I had gone to the week-long GRASP physics camp at OSU during middle school and learned a lot from it, so as soon as my mom got a notice about … Continue reading →

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