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CURRENT MEDIA
KEYSTONE SCIENCE SCHOOL
PRESS RELEASES
H1N1 MEDIA
August 31, 2010
"Shaping an environmentally literate generation," The Citizen
August 31, 2010
"AgNetwork: A Model Of Sustainability," AgNetwork
August 2, 2010
"Keystone Center tackles the tough issues," Summit Daily News
July 29, 2010
"Alabama students learn about water conservation during summit," The Birmingham News
July 8, 2010
"Dialogue on Pebble set for December at Keystone," Mining News North
June 16, 2010
"Students gather in Keystone to solve big energy issues," Summit Daily News
Listen to a K12Science Podcast with interviews from participants from our 2009 Youth Policy Summit on Michigan Greenhouse Gas Reductions.
November 18, 2009
"Students take on difficult questions of energy policy at local youth summit," The Lawton Constitution
October 23, 2009
"Nuclear generation costs – revisiting estimates (once again)," EU Energy Policy Blog
October 23, 2009
"For FFA members, green is the new blue, " IndyStar.com
October 16, 2009
"Gatton Academy student participates in session at National Energy Board," WKU News
October 8, 2009
"Staples, Conservation Groups, Wood Products Companies and Landowners Join to Protect Forests and Combat Climate Change," BusinessWire
Keystone Science School’s monthly column in the Summit Daily News raises community awareness about what Keystone Science School does as well as serving as a resource for local students, teachers, and families. Each month we’ll feature a new science-based theme that incorporates suggestions for hands-on activities and ways to make science, adventure and fun come to life.
August 17, 2010
Keystone Science School was featured in the Summit Daily News as one of three education finalists for the El Pomar Foundation's Awards in Excellence, which will be presented at a ceremony in Colorado Springs on November 9th.
August 3, 2010
"Flower power vs. weed invaders!," Summit Daily News
May 12, 2010
"Keystone Science School connects Summit County kids to their backyard," Summit Daily News
March 2, 2010
"Local Elementary Schools partner with Keystone Science School," Summit Daily News
January 18, 2010
"Summit County middle schoolers tackle pine beetles," Summit Daily News
September 28, 2009
"Keystone: SMS students study Snake River water," Summit Daily News
September 12, 2009
"Keystone Science School gets into ‘hot water'," Summit Daily News
July 15, 2010
The Keystone Center’s Youth Policy Summit to Address Water Resources in the Southeast
July 15, 2010
The Keystone Center’s Youth Policy Summit to Address Energy Innovation in Michigan
June 21, 2010
The Keystone Center’s Youth Policy Summit to Address Water Quality and Human Health
June 8, 2010
The Keystone Center’s Youth Policy Summit to Address Energy Innovation in the U.S.
July 31, 2009
Free Teacher training institute explores global climate change curriculum in California
July 29, 2009
Student Policy Summit Explores Energy Efficiency Policy in California
July 15, 2009
Energy Conservation Council Signs on to Joint Proposed Settlement
September 22, 2009
"Residents favor moderate approach to H1N1 planning," Bucks County Courier Times, phillyBurbs.com
September 11, 2009
"Swine flu: How prepared should we be?," Consumer Reports Health.org
August 16, 2009
"Sacramentans opt for the middle road on swine flu response," The Sacramento Bee
Aug 13, 2009
"CDC, Keystone Center seek public input on H1N1 vaccinations," American City & County
August 9, 2009
"Concerned Citizens Meet Health Officials Over H1N1," cbs4denver.com - Denver, CO
For press inquiries, please contact Deborah Brody Hamilton, Vice President for Development & Strategic Partnerships: 202-452-0532.
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