APRIL 2004

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    

First Science Olympiads held at ULM

The College of Arts and Sciences hosted its first Science Olympiads March 13. More than 80 junior high and high school students from six different schools participated in 46 events such as bottle rocket launching, meteorology, tower building, practical data gathering, science crime busters, music, remote sensing, astronomy, botany, and much more. 

Director Region 3 Bobby Ensminger, construction, was the organizer and coordinator of the event. Twenty-nine ULM professors contributed to the success of the Olympiads by creating the problems that the students worked on, and judging the events: Dr. Mark Arant, chemistry; Dr. Louis Bedell, physics; Dr. Hollis Bray, construction; Dr. Harry Brotherton, chemistry; Dianne Bruscato, physics; Dr. Michael Camille, geosciences; Dr. Michael Chenoweth, geosciences; Dr. Sharon Cruse, chemistry; Dr. Rene DeHon, geosciences; J. Dunn, Delta Community College; Dr. Ann Findley, biology; Dr. Stephen Fox, chemistry; Dr. Carl Gilbert, biology; Dr. Lloyd Glawe, geosciences; Dr. Kerry Heafner, botany; Larry Johnson, physics; Robyn Jordan, biology; Dr. Thomas Junk, chemistry; Dr. Troy Kammerdiener, computer science; Paul Karlowitz, aviation; Dr. Mervin Kontrovitz, geosciences; Dr. Lynn LeBlanc, geosciences; Dr. David Manry, construction; Trevor Melder, physics; Amy Ouchley, biology; Dr. Clifford Pugh, chemistry; Greg Smith, construction; Dr. Mark Somers, physics; Dr. Paul Washington, geosciences; D. Wheeler, Delta Community College; and Dr. Keith White, music.

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