On Tuesday, May 25, the Minority
University-Space Interdisciplinary Network
(MU-SPIN) hosted a NASA Student Involvement
Program (NSIP) Awards ceremony at GSFC for
students that participated in the 2004 science
competition projects. These students
were from Flowers High School, Drew Freeman
Middle School, and Duval High School in Prince
George’s County and from Gwynn Falls
Elementary School in Baltimore City.
Each student from the participating schools
received a Certificate of Recognition from
MU-SPIN for his or her hard work and effort
in submitting a science project to the NSIP
review board. All teachers who facilitated
the involvement of their students were also
recognized at the ceremony and received a
Certificate of Appreciation from MU-SPIN.
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![Montage of participants in the MU-SPIN NSIP Awards ceremony.](/peth04/20041015073014im_/http://esdcd-news.gsfc.nasa.gov/2004.Summer/images/MU_SPIN_montage.jpg)
MU-SPIN NSIP Awards ceremony
(Photo credits: Debora McCallum)
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Speakers for the evening included
representatives from MU-SPIN, the Elementary
and Secondary Education Division Office of
Education at NASA, the Prince George’s
County Workforce Services Corporation, and
the Department of Computer Science at Morgan
State University. |