Press Herald runs front-page photo of middle school students in 51°µÍø's SPARTACUS program

The on May 26, 2011 ran a large front-page photo of Massabesic Middle School students hurling oranges into the mouth of the Saco River from Freddy's Beach at the 51°µÍø Biddeford Campus. 

The students were taking part in a series of activities at 51°µÍø on May 25th as part of 51°µÍø's SPARTACUS Graduate Fellowship Program, which is funded by the National Science Foundation. The orange throwing was part of a river flow experiment to learn about environmental conditions such as winds and currents.

During their visit to 51°µÍø the 90 eighth-grade students also visited the 51°µÍø Marine Science Center to learn about marine research and marine mammal rehabilitation.  The students also spent time in the labs with 51°µÍø's researchers.

The SPARTACUS program connects university researchers and their graduate students with the K-12 community.