Sophomore physics major Katie Gifford said the following about our physics club’s activities at the Cradle of Aviation:

“Last night members of our physics club helped at the Cradle of Aviation’s Frozen Science Night. Dry ice ice-pops were made, chemical reactions led to snowmen, and learning about ice planets through ice orbs led to a fun filled evening!”

Here are some pictures from that event:

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