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Whiz Kids: Seneca Valley Students Chosen for Science Academy

Dhruv Kohli and Michael Glatz will use advanced chemistry to create their own products as part of a residential program at Farleigh Dickinson University.

 

Seneca Valley juniors Dhruv Kohli and Michael Glatz, who both take advanced placement chemistry, recently were selected to attend a two-week residential program at BASF Science Academy. The event takes place July 16-26 at Fairleigh Dickinson University in New Jersey.

Dubbed “From Molecules to Marketplace,” the program is fully funded by the BASF Corporation and will allow students to use advanced chemistry to create their own products, develop a marketing plan and package and present their products to a team of BASF business leaders. 

Students who graduate from the program receive two transferable college science credits from Fairleigh Dickinson University. 

Kohli and Glatz also will get a taste of campus life while attending the program. The Seneca Valley students will use the university's classrooms, labs, dining hall, dorms and receive instruction from the science and marketing professors at FDU.

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About this column: Want to feature your Whiz Kid on Cranberry Patch? Submit your nomination in our comment box below or e-mail the information to jessica.sinichak@patch.com. Related Topics: Chemistry, Seneca Valley, BASF Science Academy, and Fairleigh Dickinson University

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