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ECU Pre-College students win second place for technical innovation

Abstract:
On May 17, ECU's North Carolina-Mathematics and Science Education Network (NC-MSEN) Pre-College students joined several hundred other students in Raleigh to race alternative-fuel vehicles they constructed for the 13th Annual Electric Vehicle challenge.

Two students representing ECU, Erin Sawyer from Creswell School in Washington County and Essence Wagstaff from Greenwood Middle School in Wayne County won second place for technical innovation, bringing home a trophy for ECU's program....

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Bob

posted 3/07/09 @ 8:06 PM EST

i think it is great that our youth is taking intrest in solar technology.

Holly Colburn

posted 3/16/09 @ 9:27 AM EST

I thank you for the opportunity to share a portion of my moments in time with future generations.

Caroline Pellyn

posted 3/20/09 @ 12:09 PM EST

That looks like lots of fun. When I was in college we didn't had so many fun activities.

Cheryl Sawyer

posted 3/26/09 @ 9:31 AM EST

This is a wonderful program and my daughter loves attending and participating in every event and competition. Erin and Essence are partners in Jr. Solar Sprint again this year and we're expecting great things from these girls in the future. Good luck girls and bring home another big trophy (or two smaller ones).
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