Outreach Events During Summer Impact Research for Undergraduates

Hi! I’m Emily, I’m a rising junior at Mason, and I’m lucky to be an OSCAR student this summer! The team I work with is studying the Potomac River, and we work at the Potomac Science Center ( a new Mason campus in Woodbridge, VA)

In addition to doing our research, we have been able to do some local outreach events, teaching kids about the water and the invertebrates in it!

The first outreach event was with Fort Belvoir Middle School, when they have their Water Quality Field Day. They come to the Fairfax Water treatment plant, and there are tables set up throughout the whole plant to teach them new things! It was a super fun day, and the kids seemed super interested. Our table was about talking to kids about the water & why river mussels are so important to the Potomac river & also explaining the invasive species (corbicula clams & mystery snails!)

The second outreach event was at Occoquan Regional park for their grand opening! This day was all about turbidity (how much dirt is in the water, and how clear it is) and also what kind of zooplankton are in the water! There was a microscope w a daphnia (a type of zooplankton commonly found in the Potomac River), and jars with different turbidity levels to show the difference! 

I love outreach events, they make my job so much fun, and to teach kids about what I do is awesome!
 

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