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SciFest 2019 – Recap

Nearly 3,500 people descended on campus last weekend for the 15th annual Randolph College SciFest. Physicist and origami master Robert J. Lang kicked off the 3-day festival which included activities for all ages designed to discover and celebrate the beauty of science and its connection to many aspects of life.

Local children enjoy a physics activity at Randolph College SciFest

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Students test sound waves during Science Festival.Students blow up balloons for a propelled car at Science Festival.Students look at sound waves during Science Festival.Randolph College students work with children at the Nursery School during Science Festival.Students take turn during musical instruments during Science Festival.Students perform experiments during Science Festival.Randolph College students perform experiments with students at Science Festival.Master of Arts in Teaching students perform an experiment at Science Festival.Randolph College students teach on the different bones.Randolph College students work with young students from the community on a math game.Students paint a planet at Science Festival.Students perform an experiment at Science Festival.The RAD Center is packed at the start of Science Day.The SciFest dinosaurs greet guests at the Science Festival.Community members show of their clothes during a technology fashion show at Science Festival.Community members feel the force of a remote controlled jet during Science Festival.Community members participate in power tool racing at Science Festival.Kids take turn running on a mixture of corn starch and water during Science Festival.Students show children baby chickens during Science Festival.Randolph College students help community members perform science experiments during Science Festival. Tags:
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