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December 24, 2009

Hanover Science Department receives training in nanotechnology

The Science Department of the Hanover Area Jr./Sr. High school recently received training in nanotechnology from Dr. Mary Burch, an adjunct professor at Immaculata University. The workshop explained nanotechnology and how it relates to mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics and earth science. The workshop described the current and future uses of nanotechnology and how they are aligned with Pennsylvania Academic Standards. From left: Amy Hummer, Science Department chairperson; Jocelyn Holodick; Caitlyn Pink; David Borofski; Anthony Podczasy, superintendent; Dr. Burch; David Fisher, principal; Kelly Rine; Brian Keating; and John Nealon.








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