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Old Bridge High School freshman wins state Science Day competition
Old Bridge High School freshman wins state Science Day competition ×
Old Bridge High School freshman Kavya Venkatesan captured the 67th New Jersey State Science Day competition.PHOTO COURTESY OF OLD BRIDGE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
An Old Bridge High School freshman captured the 67th New Jersey State Science Day competition, which is co-sponsored by the NJ Science Teachers Association and Research & Development Council of New Jersey.
Kavya Venkatesan created a STEM-based solution that addresses climate change in the community. She said she chose climate change because it has become a top priority for New Jersey and many states around the nation, according to a statement released by the Old Bridge Public School District.
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May 24, 2021
Eva Ferre-Pikal
A longtime University of Wyoming faculty member who has helped hundreds of students navigate difficult required coursework in electrical engineering has been honored for her excellent work with students.
Eva Ferre-Pikal, an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is one of two recipients of the 2021 John P. Ellbogen Meritorious Classroom Teaching Award. The award was established in 1977 by businessman John P. “Jack” Ellbogen to “foster, encourage and reward excellence in classroom teaching at UW.” The other Ellbogen winner is Lori Howe, a visiting assistant professor in UW’s Honors College.
Ferre-Pikal displays “such an amazing and intense dedication to providing the best possible student experience while still ensuring that the students learn the needed concepts and are held to very high standards,” says Cameron Wright, College of Engineering and Applied Science acting dean. “She continually exami