Come join Adelphi Physics students for an afternoon of physics experiments! This event is open (and free) to prospective students and anyone else who would like to participate.

On November 19th, Adelphi University’s Physics Club will be hosting “Lab for Kids”. The event is tailored to K-12 students, but anyone is welcome to attend! Our physics students will lead demos and experiments including building DC motors, reflection “holograms”, and learning about the physics of sound and light. There will also be events run by biology, chemistry, and computer science students!! The event will run from 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. in Blodgett Hall of Adelphi University’sGarden City Campus. We are excited to share our love of science with all of you!

Julianna Yee working with students from Westbury High School to build circuits in the Electrical ...

Julianna Yee working with students from Westbury High School to build circuits in the Electrical Engineering Lab.

Sally Lau demonstrates a completed reflection hologram

Sally Lau demonstrates a completed reflection hologram

Thomas Danza assists Katie Gifford in soldering a circuit.

Thomas Danza assists Katie Gifford in soldering a circuit.

This event is sponsored by the Physics Club, Chemistry Club, Department of Physics, College of Arts and Science, ACM club, and Biology Club.

For more information, contact Katie Gifford, kgifford@adelphi.edu, or Matthew Wright, mwright@adelphi.edu.

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