New Jersey’s top high school science students broaden horizons at Drew University

MADISON Since Sunday, July 13, Drew University has been hosting 85 of the top science students in the state of New Jersey for the prestigious three-week Governors School of the Sciences, which will continue on the campus at 36 Madison Ave. in Madison through Saturday, Aug. 2.

The high school students are being exposed to college-level science learning, research and facilities, under the guidance of Drew Universitys faculty.

In 31st Year

This is the 31st year that Drew University has hosted the Governors School, a state-sponsored, summer residential enrichment program for high-achieving high school students that started in 1984. The goal of the Governors School in the Sciences is to introduce students to scientists and advanced science and mathematics topics they are unlikely to study in high school, in order to broaden their appreciation and knowledge, and to help prepare them to study science in college.

During their stay at Drew, the students are taking courses on topics ranging from chemical bonding to the cell biology of cancer; working on lab experiments involving computer science, biochemistry and physics; and taking part in projects that involve psychology, chemistry, physics and ecology, among other disciplines.

In addition to their coursework, the students are attending seminars from outside speakers, and will spend a morning talking with Governors School alumni and parent volunteers to discuss career options.

Nobel Prize Winner

The Governors School in the Sciences at Drew University is an academically rigorous program that challenges some of the best high school students in New Jersey to reach new levels of understanding about the sciences, said N.J. Secretary of Higher Education Rochelle Hendricks. Taught by Drew University faculty, this talented group of students may have a Nobel Prize winner among them.

Thats what happened when Governors School alumnus Adam Riess returned in 2012 to share his Nobel Prize with the students, Hendricks observed.

Most Governors School students are accepted into excellent schools, including some of the best universities in the world right here in New Jersey, he added.

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