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Now and Then: Payton and Janessa

A recent SciGirls camper interviews another who went through the program years ago.

07/06/2020

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Now and Then: Payton and Janessa

Clip: 7/6/2020 | 5m 56sVideo has Closed Captions

A recent SciGirls camper interviews another who went through the program years ago.

High school student and SciGirl, Payton Worley, has enjoyed her recent experiences in the SciGirl Camps. She speaks with a former SciGirl named Janessa, who attended the camps more than a decade ago, about what the experience was like for her, and how it influenced her path into a STEM career. Janessa is currently a medical student at Washington University.

07/06/2020

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