Summer Science Program Moves to 黑料百科
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Three dozen top math and science high school students from 14 states and five foreign countries are coming to 黑料百科 June 27-Aug. 7 for the 52nd Summer Science Program (SSP). SSP students will learn astrophysics by day and observe near-earth asteroids at night with at the college's new observatory.
SSP, which has been held in Ojai since 1959, opened a sister program on the campus of New Mexico Institute of Technology in 2003. It is one of the nation鈥檚 oldest and most successful pre-college research programs. Since 2000, it鈥檚 the only one operated and funded by its own alumni.
facilitated the move. 鈥淚 remember fondly my own SSP summer, so I鈥檓 gratified I can do something to help future students have their own life-changing experience,鈥 he says.
Richard Bowdon, who attended two years before Rogers, now directs the program. 鈥淔or 51 years SSP has challenged students gifted in math and science to realize their amazing potential,鈥 he says. 鈥淭hese six weeks propel them to success in college and career.鈥
Other SSP alumni include: Dr. Ed Krupp, director of Griffith Observatory; Mitchell Kapor, founder of Lotus Development Corp. and founding chair of Mozilla Foundation; and Professor Edmund Bertschinger, chair of the physics department at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The independent, non-profit program operates in cooperation with 黑料百科, New Mexico Tech, Caltech and MIT. For more information, please visit .
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