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SWU Hosts 2022 S.C. Region 1 Science Fair

SWU Hosts 2022 S.C. Region 1 Science Fair

    03.29.22 | Special Events

    CENTRAL, S.C. – Elementary, middle, and high school students from across the South Carolina Upstate counties put their scientific problem-solving skills on display at the 2022 South Carolina Region 1 Science Fair March 18 at Southern Wesleyan University in Central.

    Southern Wesleyan’s Division of Science partnered with area teachers and parents to promote Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) education, in keeping with its core value of “contagious generosity.”

    The 2022 South Carolina Region 1 Science Fair was presented by Southern Wesleyan University. Additional financial support was provided by title sponsor, Ortec, Inc., and a sponsorship from Budd Group. Winners in high school and the Broadcom Masters categories received a combined $5000 in scholarship money from SWU. Category winners received $50 for 1st, $30 for 2nd, and $20 for 3rd in addition to a plaque.

    24 judges from 11 different regional companies and universities and over 50 volunteers from SWU students and staff assisted with the event. One previous Science Fair winner returned to judge for the first time and four SWU alumni also served in this role.

    Dr. Staci Johnson, Chair of the Division of Science, Associate Professor of Biology, and Coordinator of Biology Program, tells of the benefits of this event, “Participation in Science Fairs and other STEM events has been shown to have many positive impacts on students of all ages.  Participants in past fairs have enjoyed amazing benefits in terms of new skill development and scholarships awarded from a variety of sources. Students and faculty in the Division of Science enjoy making connections with these young scientists and encouraging them on their path. It’s a great honor to serve our upstate community in this way!”

    For details about the S.C. Region 1 Science Fair, contact Staci Johnson, Director at (864) 644-5256 or   to learn more about entering student projects, volunteering at the fair, or lending your financial support to the event.

    The 2022 South Carolina Region 1 Science Fair Winners are listed below:

    Elementary Biological & Behavioral Sciences Division
    1st Place – Abigail Grimes/Isabel Mastroianni/Olivia Cook, Clemson Elementary School
    2nd Place – Lily Rothell/Ryleigh Greene, Northside Elementary School
    3rd Place – Emily Pounders, Merrywood Elementary School

    Elementary Chemistry Division
    1st Place - Madison Alburo, St. Joseph Catholic School
    2nd Place – Addilyn McGhee/Piper Vassey, Northside Elementary School
    3rd Place – Teaguen Fant, Northside Elementary School

    Elementary Math & Technology Division
    1st Place – Kyndall Leeper/Katy Duvall, Northside Elementary School
    2nd Place – Rishi Santhanam, Northside Elementary School
    3rd Place – Maci O’Shield, Merrywood Elementary School

    Elementary Molecular Biology Division
    1st Place – Zara Espinoza/Addie Murphy/Masie Hopkins, Clemson Elementary School
    2nd Place – Amelia Turner, Clemson Elementary School
    3rd Place – Ben Blanton, Clemson Elementary School

    Elementary Physical Science Division
    1st Place – Gaines Robb/Jimbo McCollum, Clemson Elementary School
    2nd Place – Sophia Keese, Blue Ridge Elementary School
    3rd Place – Cooper Hiller, Clemson Elementary School

    Junior Biological & Behavioral Sciences Division
    1st Place – Sloane McMillen, McMillen Home School
    2nd Place – Lindsey Moore, Moore Home School
    3rd Place – Timothy Logan, Classical Conversations of Greenwood

    Junior Math & Technology Division
    1st Place – Karthik Arumugam, Sterling School
    2nd Place – Archish Seshadri, Nagarajan Home School
    3rd Place – Mariana Cantu, St. Joseph Catholic Middle School

    Junior Physical Sciences Division
    1st Place – Sai Vallabh Gurram, Gurram Home School
    2nd Place – Levi McCall, Classical Conversations of Greenwood
    3rd Place – Eowyn Szrama, Szrama Home School

    Senior Division
    1st Place – Toby Cox/Wade Groff, D. W. Daniel High School
    2nd Place – Seth Watson/Ashton Graybeal, Watson Home School
    3rd Place – Ella Colmenares/Haley Williams, D. W. Daniel High School

    Broadcom MASTERS Award

    The SC Region 1 Science Fair nominates the top 10% of 6th, 7th and 8th grade student participants for this national competition through their judging procedures. Nominees then need to complete an online application for a chance to compete at the national level.

    1st Places (3) Invitation to enter the National Broadcom MASTERS Science Fair 

    Junior Division in Chemistry Category
    Sai Vallabh Gurram, Gurram Home School (Greenwood)

    Junior Division in Energy: Physical Category
    Kathik Arumgam, Sterling School (Greenville)

    Junior Division in Plant Sciences Category
    Sloane McMillen, McMillen Home School (Clemson)

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