Event challenges youths to engage in science

Aug 19, 2024


The Cat Chemists team won the Lorna Collins Spirit Award at the annual Let’s Talk Science Challenge.


More than 150 enthusiastic young students from across Windsor-Essex gathered at the University of Windsor’s Erie and Dillon halls for the annual Let’s Talk Science Challenge. The event was filled with competitions and hands-on activities designed to ignite a passion for science among young learners.

The day began with the “Ultimate Quiz Challenge,” testing students’ science knowledge. In the afternoon, the Design Challenge allowed participants to showcase their problem-solving and teamwork skills. Throughout the day, students engaged in various interactive science activities, further enriching their experience.

Hadia Malik (BSc 2024), an organizer and recent graduate in medical physics, participated in the challenge herself during Grades 6 and 7. She noted that her early involvement sparked a lasting passion for science, leading her to pursue a Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Windsor.

“Making science exciting for youth, as it was for me years ago, felt like a full-circle moment,” she said. “Being on the organizing side of this amazing event gave me a new appreciation for Let’s Talk Science's message and goals.

“The most gratifying aspect was contributing to the planning of the challenge and witnessing the genuine enjoyment of both students and teachers throughout the day. It was truly inspiring to observe the students collaborating within their teams, cheering on their successes, and offering support to one another.”

Fellow organizer Tim Igbokwe (BSc 2024), who just graduated from biological sciences, highlighted the crucial role of volunteers.

“We needed more than 20 Let’s Talk Science volunteers to effectively host the students at the event. Volunteers were involved in important tasks such as scorekeeping, judging, and ensuring that all students participated in the activities throughout the day.”

Awards were given for the top three finishers, as well as honourable mentions in both the Design Challenge and Ultimate Quiz Challenge. The Lorna Collins Spirit Award recognized the team with the most enthusiasm and teamwork.

The Let’s Talk Science Challenge continues to inspire young students, promoting a love for science and teamwork through interactive and engaging learning experiences.

Courtesy: https://www.uwindsor.ca/dailynews/2024-08-15/event-challenges-youths-engage-science


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