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Morgan State University hosts an annual in-person STEM fair for grades 6-12, featuring individual and team projects in science, math, and engineering, evaluated by expert judges. It is a free event aimed at encouraging innovation and research among Baltimore-area students.
The Morgan State University Science-Mathematics-Engineering Fair, hosted annually by Morgan State University's Center for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Education (CEMSE), provides students in grades 6-12 from the Baltimore metropolitan area with a platform to present individual or team research projects in science, mathematics, and engineering. The fair emphasizes research, problem-solving, and innovation skills, and promotes STEM education and community engagement. Participation is free and it fosters STEM development regionally.
Preparation time varies; typically several weeks to months to research and prepare projects. The competition day includes setup, presentation, judging, and awards, lasting approximately 6-8 hours in total.
Projects are evaluated by expert judges affiliated with the Center for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Education. Judging criteria focus on originality, scientific thought, thoroughness, skill, clarity of presentation, and adherence to project guidelines including proper documentation and research methods. There may be separate divisions for junior (grades 6-8) and senior (grades 9-12) projects. Judges use standardized scoring rubrics aligned with ISEF standards. Awards are given during the awards program based on accumulated scores.
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