Minnesota High School Students Advance to National STEM Research Competition
Seventy-one students from 22 schools showcased their original research in the North Central Regional Junior Science & Humanities Symposium.
Seventy-one students from 22 schools showcased their original research in the North Central Regional Junior Science & Humanities Symposium.
More than 70 high school students will present their original research virtually at the upcoming North Central Regional Junior Science & Humanities Symposium (JSHS). JSHS is an annual research paper competition for high school students in Minnesota and the Dakotas.
More than 80 students showcased their original research in the North Central Regional Junior Science & Humanities Symposium (JSHS). 2021 JSHS students researched engineering cost-effective ventilators, detecting astronomical dwarfs, and sought solutions to global issues such as breaking down plastic.
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More than 80 high school students will present their research virtually at the upcoming North Central Regional JSHS. Judging will begin on March 23 and winners will be announced at a virtual award ceremony on March 30. Results will subsequently be posted on mnmas.org.
ST. PAUL, MN (April 20, 2019) - Eighty students will gather this Saturday (April 23) on the University of Northwestern campus to compete in the North Central Regional Junior Science & Humanities Symposium (JSHS), a scientific research paper competition for high school students in Minnesota and the Dakotas.
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