VISITORS ENSURE THAT SCIENCE IS NOT SO WEIRD; CORNELL UNIVERSITY SCIENCE PROFESSORS REACH OUT DURING VISITS TO NOTTINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL.(Neighbors Syracuse)

From: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) | Date: January 25, 2007 | Copyright information

Byline: Maureen Nolan Staff writer

Roughly 70 Nottingham High School students stayed after school Jan. 18 to catch a lecture on the origin and future of the universe by a Cornell University cosmologist.

Some students were there as part of their course work. Others, for instance 10th-grader Jelessa Rogers, were there because they chose to be. In fact, so many students showed up it was standing room only and latecomers couldn't get in.

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