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Students and Occupational and Environmental Sciences News Links
Senior High School Student Identifies Method to Remove Chemical from Water. Kelydra Welcker wants people to know that scientists want to make a positive impact in the world. October 25, 2007
University of Alabama Highlights Industrial Hygiene at Career Fair. Industrial hygienists from local companies attended the university career fair to share their passion for the field with students. October 25, 2007
High School Student Named Semifinalist of Discovery Channel's Young Scientist Challenge with Project on Ionizing Radiation. A 13-year-old high school freshman created a science fair project focusing on radioactive decay. September 10, 2007
Minneapolis Teacher will have Environmental Science students study Biosafety and Environmental Microbiology Students have become more interested in acid rain and the concept of global warming; therefore, Dan Throckman, an environmental science teacher, will have students test the water at a nearby lake. August 22, 2007
Georgia Tech Reaches Out to High School to Teach About Safety In an effort to make safety and health training available to students throughout the state, AIHA member Michelle Dunham, initiated a youth-outreach effort between OSHA and Georgia Tech. July 20, 2007
UIC School of Public Health Recognizes Its Student Local Section The University of Illinois-Chicago Industrial Hygiene Student Association is awarded the 2007 Student Local Section of the Year Award. July 11, 2007
NSF Awards Grant to University of Texas at Arlington for Nanotechnology This project includes the involvement of pre-college students with K-12, high school honorary, and teacher education summer camps. June 27, 2007
New Jersey Student's Project to Better Protect Soldiers Wins AFCEA National High School Science Fair Franz Sauer used nanotechnology to create better equipment for soldiers. June 12, 2007
Inquiry-Based Science Lets Elementary School Students Grow Their Own Mold Elementary Science Student Inquiry Conferences permits students to create their own science experiments. June 6, 2007
AIHA Member Receives an Honoray Doctorate Degree of Engineering Dennis Paustenbach, PhD, DABT, CIH, President and founder of ChemRisk, Inc. and long-standing member of AIHA will receive an honorary degree from the Rose-Hulman Institute of Teachnology. May 22, 2007
Students Create Renewable Fuel North Carolina State University students produce a process that uses gases from industrial power plants to produce ethanol and methane. May 7, 2007
Nanotechnology Makes it Way into the Fashion Industry A fashion design student at Cornell University has designed garments that are infused with electrostatically charged nanoparticles which can prevent colds and flu and never need washing. May 2, 2007
SUNY Buffalo Student Team Wins the Applied Ergonomics Student Design Competition Dave Alexander, PE, CPE, AIHA member and president of Auburn Engineers, Inc. which sponsors the award, had the honor of presenting the prize to the student team from SUNY Buffalo. April 14, 2007
AIHA Student Member Participates in Earth Day Activities Jim Steele, President-Elect of AIHA’s University of North Alabama IHSA, provided the entertainment for “Chemists Rock Earth Day”. April 19, 2007
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