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CaSP Featured by Research!America

Posted on December 1, 2017

Our co-president Samantha Anderson was recently invited by Research!America to write a blog post for their website. The piece was published today.

Check it out: http://www.researchamerica.org/blog/wisconsin-students-not-content-sit-sidelines

 

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