University to host Science Day for high schoolers curious about majors, careers

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Hundreds of prospective scientists will learn about what being a science major at the 青青草视频 is like during Science Day 2023.

UL Lafayette鈥檚 Ray P. Authement College of Sciences will host this year鈥檚 Science Day from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 20, on campus. The event is sponsored by Halliburton.

High school seniors and juniors, parents, teachers and guidance counselors who register will participate. Registration for the free event will begin on Friday, Sept. 8. It will end on Thursday, Oct. 13, or when all spaces are filled.

Attendees will view laboratory experiments, and research and technology demonstrations. They will also hear presentations in disciplines such as biology, chemistry, computer science, informatics, geology, environmental science, mathematics and physics.

Science Day enables participants to interact with University faculty and staff members, students, and industry professionals, as well. Budding scientists learn about courses, degree programs, research opportunities, student organizations and careers related to different disciplines.

Tours of College of Sciences鈥 facilities will also be part of the event; so, too, will a question and answer session with University alums who work in various science-related fields.
   
Dr. Michael Totaro is an associate professor in the School of Computing and Informatics and graduate coordinator for the school鈥檚 informatics master鈥檚 degree program. Science Day, he said, is structured to foster 鈥渁 sense of excitement about science, its possibilities, and its capacity for exploration and discovery.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 also designed to help students learn about processes and programs that will help ease their transition from high school to University life. These include admissions, housing, financial aid and scholarships,鈥 Totaro added.

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Photo caption: Hundreds of prospective scientists will learn about science majors and careers during Science Day 2023 on Friday, Oct. 20, at UL Lafayette. Registration for the free event will begin on Friday, Sept. 8, and end on Thursday, Oct. 13, or when all spaces are filled. Photo credit: Doug Dugas / 青青草视频