March 26, 2024 | Christine Buckley - College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Magnets, Optics, and Space: Second Graders Visit CLAS Physics Studios
Students from Mansfield Elementary had four hours of fun learning in the same state-of-the-art classrooms as physics undergraduates
The Department of Physics in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences hosted more than 100 second graders from Mansfield Elementary on March 12. They conducted various physics experiments and activities in the renovated physics studio classrooms in the Gant Complex.
The goal of the event was to expose young minds to different aspects of physics and stimulate interest in the field, said Instructor-in-Residence of Physics Sarah Trallero.
The students worked on activities at six different stations related to waves and vibration, measurement and motion, electromagnetism, optics and light, energy and power, and stars and space.
“This is especially valuable to children who may not have access or ability to visit places such as this,” Trallero says. “The children will be able to engage in hands-on equipment and activities not available to most public schools.”
Associate Professor of Physics Jason Hancock organized the event, and he and Professor Carlos Trallero, Associate Professor Jonathan Trump, Sarah Trallero and physics graduate students and staff worked together to host the four-hour event.