Honors students return early to help middle schoolers with STEM

LU students of the Reaud Honors College volunteered to help make the JASON Project on the LU campus a Jason Project Honors Volunteershuge success..

The JASON Project, a U.S middle school science curriculum program designed to motivate students to pursue interests in STEM, was held on the LU campus the week before the spring semester started. Hundreds of area middle school students attended the event. To help manage the masses of middle schoolers, Reaud Honors College students, volunteered. 

The following students volunteered and their help was greatly appreciated:

Brody McBee, Biology and HAS vice president
Zainab Mariyah, Chemical Engineering
Annabelle Broussard, Chemical Engineering
Natalia Doiron, Marketing
Lily Yoder, Speech and Hearing Sciences
Jasmin Reyes, Biology
Emily Alvarez, Advertising Communications
Viviana Denova, Accounting
Tien Nguyen, Biology

JASON Project Team
Ted Moor, president of the JASON Alliance of Southeast Texas
Chuck Mason, founder of the JASON Alliance of Southeast Texas
Vicki Derese
Heather Broussard
Erika Authement
Allison Graham
John Lee

 

 
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