Local students Participate in Physics Circus at Mayborn Museum Complex

March 25, 2008

by Frank Raczkiewicz

Nearly 3,000 parents, teachers and students from several Waco and La Vega ISD schools will be on the Baylor University campus the next three weeks for the annual CASPER Physics Circus. It is produced by faculty, staff and students from Baylor and Texas State Technical College Waco. This is the first year that La Vega ISD has participated in the Physics Circus.

Dubbed this year as "Who Wants to Be a Scientist," the event consists of two main parts: an interactive theatrical play that mirrors the game show "Who Want to Be a Millionaire" and dozens of hands-on science exhibits, including a physics fun house and a Vandergraff simulator that makes a person's hair stand up when the device is touched.

"The idea is to get young students interested in science and math so they will consider them as possible career paths," said Dr. Truell Hyde, vice provost for research at Baylor who has organized the event for the past nine years. "Over the past decade, the United States has produced fewer and fewer science and mathematics students which has resulted in a loss of our competitive edge. The Physics Circus is one step in the effort to reverse this trend which threatens both our national security and our economy."

The event is funded by a six-year, $11.3 million grant awarded to GEAR UP Waco (Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs), an established partnership between Baylor, Texas State Technical College Waco, Making Connections with Youth Count Inc., City of Waco Academy for Educational Development, and the Waco Independent School District that prepares at-risk students academically and socially for college. Baylor was the only university in Texas to receive GEAR UP funding. The $11.3 million grant, or $1.89 million per year, was second largest award in the state, behind only the funding received by the Texas Education Agency. The Baylor grant also was the second largest award given to a U.S. university.

Show times for the event are 9:30 to 11 a.m. and 12:30 to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, March 24 - April 11.

For more information, contact Dr. Hyde at (254) 710-3763.