Six students represented Hathaway Brown School at the American Junior Association of Science (AJAS) meeting in Washington, D.C. from February 11-14, 2016. AJAS is the country's only honor research society for high school scientists.
Pictured here (L-R), Maaryah Malik '16, Nitya Thakore '16, Olivia Asmar '16, Madeline Ference '16, Lina Ghosh '17, and Halle Leneghan '16 were named as Melvin Scholars in 2015 after writing reports on their research projects and were selected as six of the 14 Ohio representatives to AJAS. This meeting occurs annually in conjunction with the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s (AAAS) meeting. AAAS is the largest scientific organization in the world. During the conference, AJAS delegates tour local institutions of scientific importance, share their research with their peers and with other scientists, attend conference sessions, and are inducted as lifetime Fellows into the American Junior Academy of Science. Congratulations, Blazers!