LINDEN — Linden High School chemistry teacher Saeda Abdeljaber recently took her students to attend the Women in Science Day activities at the College of Saint Elizabeth, which included a panel presentation by women scientists, a Q & A session with current science majors and faculty, and an interactive and hands on lab demonstrations.
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Manessa Lormejuste of Linden High School is measuring an alcohol and a borax solution to make a polymer. (Photo by Linden High School)
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Pictured (l to r), Linden High School Angelica Tarnawski, Berothy Jilus, Megan Hirsch and Marta Sliwa are making a colorful design with water that has been colored with food dyes and shaving cream, testing the concept of hydrophilic and hydrophobic substances. (Photo by Linden High School)











