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Brain Awareness Week

By [email protected]

I would like to request that the following be placed on the Chronicle’s Events Calender.

For further information I can be reached at 585-6501

ThanksLincoln A. HuntChair, Brain Awareness Week Committee

National Brain Awareness Week. The Interdepartmental Program in Neuroscience will be organizing Brain Awareness Week (BAW) activities during the week of March 14-20, at various local schools and on campus. These activities involve volunteers going into schools to give interactive learning demonstrations centered on the brain and neuroscience as well as hosting high school students for a “job-shadowing” day here on campus. Any persons interested in volunteering for in school or on campus activities please feel free to contact Lincoln Hunt at 585-6501 or [email protected] or Christine Fogarty at [email protected]. All persons from undergraduate to faculty and from any discipline are welcomed to join in.

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