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Showing the magic of science, CU Wizards returns Jan. 26

Two faculty members present a electrical light-based experiment.

For over three decades, the program has presented free monthly shows featuring lively demonstration experiments to entertain and inform children about the wonders of science. The 36th annual series returns Saturday, Jan. 26, running through Saturday, June 22.

These interactive shows are presented one Saturday per month throughout the academic year. The CU Wizards are renowned professors鈥攆rom departments ranging from physics to psychology鈥攚ho donate their knowledge, time and energy to create engaging and informative shows for the public. 

This semester's topics range from "Surfing with a Mathematician" to "Game of Drones!" and more. Advance registration is not necessary, so be sure to stop by.

All are welcome to attend, though the shows are geared toward children in fifth through ninth grade. Each program starts at 9:30 a.m. and lasts about an hour. The presentations take place across the CU 麻豆影院 campus at  and Duane Physics and Astrophysics.

 

Jan. 26

鈥淪urfing with a Mathematician!鈥 with Professor Mark Hoefer at Duane Physics G1B30

Feb. 23

鈥淭he Physics of Sound & Music鈥 with Professor Michael Dubson at Duane Physics G1B30

March 16

鈥淶APP!!! Electricity & Magnetism鈥 with professors Alysia Marino and Daniel Bolton at Duane Physics G1B30

April 20

鈥淥ne Fish...Two Fish...Flourescent Red & Green Squish!鈥 with Professor Amy Palmer at Cristol Chem 140

May 18

鈥淭he Chemistry of Energy!鈥 with Professor Steven George at Cristol Chem 140

June 22

鈥淕ame of Drones!鈥 with Professor Brian Argrow at Duane Physics G1B30