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Gallery: Experiential Education

07/08/24
Students take part in Saturday-at-the-Sea activities. Courtesy photo.
Saturday-at-the-Sea activities let attendees experience marine life up close. Courtesy photo.
Young Scholars Program students visit the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Innovation Park. Courtesy photo.
Young Scholars Program students on campus. Courtesy photo.
Young Scholars Program students participate in a classroom lab. Courtesy photo.
Young Scholars Program students participate in an activity. Courtesy photo.
Young Scholars Program students gather after presenting their research to university faculty and students. Courtesy photo.
A child at Saturday-at-the-Sea poses with two scallops. Courtesy photo.
Students use microscopes to see marine life up close at the FSU Coastal and Marine Lab. Courtesy photo.
Students at Saturday-at-the-Sea camp pose while enjoying the waters off the coast of the FSU Coastal and Marine Lab in St. Teresa, Florida. Courtesy photo.
Young Scholars Program students present projects. Photo by Devin Bittner.
The FSU Coastal and Marine Laboratory. Photo by Devin Bittner.
Barbara Shoplock and Heather Sneed collect live specimens off the coast of the FSU Coastal and Marine Lab for classroom use in the Sea-to-See program. Photo by Devin Bittner.
Barbara Shoplock and Heather Sneed collect live specimens off the coast of the FSU Coastal and Marine Lab for classroom use in the Sea-to-See program. Photo by Devin Bittner.
A juvenile starfish seen during OSTA-conducted research. Photo by Devin Bittner.
An attendee at Saturday-at-the-Sea experiences marine life up close. Courtesy photo.
Barbara Shoplock educates students while out on the water at Saturday-at-the-Sea. Courtesy photo.
A student poses with their poster board at the 2023 Capital Regional Science Fair. Courtesy photo.
A student poses with their poster board at the 2023 Capital Regional Science Fair. Courtesy photo.
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