On September 25th and 26th RMCC held their inaugural Science Fair in the Ouachita Center. The fair had a total of 17 exhibits of which, 7 were competitive and 10 were for display. A total of 23 students participated with exhibits, 10 were RMCC students and 13 were secondary school age students. The projects entered in this year’s fair included the following titles: Should I Stay Or Should I Go, Green Fire, Borax Crystals, The Golden Mean, Musically Challenged?, Color Changing Milk, Drone Diorama, Effects Of Liquids On Teeth, Layers Of Density, The Kitchen Scrap Garden, Nanomaterials, Microscopic Displays of Live Organisms, Dry Ice Bubbles, Tomato Sauce Rainbow, Plastic Flower, and Elephant Toothpaste.


For more information about the 2015 Science Fair and RMCC Science Club, contact: Dr. Gaumani Gyanwali, Chemistry and Physical Science Instructor and Science Club Advisor, at (479) 394-7622 ext. 1339 or gyanwali@rmcc.edu and Lora Hosman, Biology Instructor, at (479) 394-7622 ext. 1336 or lhosman@rmcc.edu.
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