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It might have been spring break for Clark students last week, but not for Professor Don Spratt of the Gustaf H. Carlson School of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Spratt opened the school’s labs to nearly 80 advanced biology and biotechnology students from three local high schools, guiding them in college-level experiments.
“The reason why we do this is to make students feel like they are welcome on campus, and to let students feel that they can do science as well. The whole MO is to just say, ‘Welcome to Clark. Let’s do some science,’ ” Spratt told the Worcester Telegram and Gazette.
Last fall, New England Biolabs, a life sciences company based in Ipswich, Massachusetts, presented Spratt with its Passion in Science Award for launching Clark’s STEM Outreach Program, which aims to inspire high school students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and math. Since coming to Clark in 2015, he has invited hundreds of students from local high schools into his lab for tours, workshops, and research experiences. Spratt also has directed Clark’s STEM Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunities, which, he says, is evolving into an academic year program.
“The point is, we want to improve scientific literacy, help students get interested in biotech, and help strengthen Massachusetts’ biotech economy,” Spratt said. “We want students to feel like science is a viable career path for them. And this is a great opportunity to get their hands on and actually experience what it’s like to be on a university campus before they actually register at a school.”
In May and June, Spratt will welcome more students and their teachers from 10 more schools — University Park Campus School, Worcester Technical High School, South High Community School, Doherty Memorial High School, and Burncoat High School, all in Worcester; Leicester High School in Leicester; David Prouty High School in Spencer; Montachusett Regional Vocational High School in Fitchburg; Grafton High School in Grafton; and Algonquin Regional High School in Northborough.
Photos by Steven King, University Photographer