Science Giants

Project Exploration Students interviewed by Free Spirit Media

Free Spirit Media is a Chicago nonprofit that provides education, access, and opportunity in media production to underserved urban youth. Teens in the program develop, write, film, and produce their own news stories. Their next broadcast provides an in-depth look at Project Exploration’s programs, including this year’s Junior Paleontologists, All Girls Expedition, and Fossil Lab Interns.

The broadcast aired on CAN-TV on August 27 and is currenty feaatured on the ABC7 Chicago website.

This is a Greeting from Evan: Welcome to my Dino World

I am excited to start a blog. For my blog, I plan to write about my adventures as a Science Giant at the Chicago Children’s Museum. I will write about dinosaurs, the people that I  meet  and talk about all the fun that I am having.  Just  thought I would say hello to everyone.

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Here’s a picture of me.

On-site Coordinator: A Leadership Journey

  meperez-dd9-2-27-09 (51)                                                                                My first experience with dinosaurs came the summer of 2007.… Continue reading

Chicago Children’s Museum Welcomes Science Giants

On Tuesday, Chicago Children’s Museum (CCM) welcomed Project Exploration students training to be Science Giants. The Science Giants program—formerly Dinosaur Giants—is where most Project Exploration students start out. Continue reading

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