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Exploring the Depths of Science and Learning: A Look at the Kansas Science Festival

The third annual Kansas Science Festival took place today in midtown Manhattan, with over 150 exhibitors showcasing a wide range of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) activities. Practitioners from across the state, including K-State and NBAF, were on hand to demonstrate such things as paper microscopes, Kansas native fish research and biophysics.

Phillip Shults, program coordinator of the festival, emphasized the importance of lifelong learning and getting both children and adults excited about science and learning. He expressed his gratitude for the support of the community that made this event possible, noting that everyone can take something away from the festival regardless of age. Due to weather conditions, some activities have been moved to the library to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all in attendance.

Overall, the festival was a success thanks to the combined efforts of STEAM practitioners, volunteers and community members. Their commitment to promoting science education and research was evident throughout the event, leaving a positive impact on all who participated.

Samantha Johnson

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