Welcome to our blog!
We are a group of undergraduate students at Columbia University in New York city passionate about science and eager to bring this passion to younger students around the city. We want to show them that science can be an exciting and engaging topic but also one that is very relevant and important to their daily lives.
We started a pilot neuroscience outreach program in February 2008, at the Community Health Academy in Washington Heights, for 6th and 7th graders. During the spring semester we visited the school every other Friday for 2 hours to play games, teach basic concepts in neuroscience and to perform cow eyes dissections. We were thrilled to see that the students were very receptive to our fun and open way of teaching but that they also learned a great deal about the brain and how it works.
The past fall semester we have gone back to the Community Health Academy every Friday to teach our expanded and improved program to a new set of 15 students.
And next semester we look forward to continuing with the same group of kids and building on the knowledge they have gained.
None of this would have been possible without the help of Evelyn Roman-Lazen who has provided us with funding and curriculum support. And we thank Mariuxi Luna of Community Health Academy for sharing her wonderful students with us.
We are also grateful for the support of Marcia Sells in the Office of Community Affairs and Ann McIver of Morningside Alliance.