Winners of 2024 Brain Bee Competition Announced

Students attending high schools in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and Binghamton, New York, place first, second and third at the Neuroscience Brain Bee.
The University of Scranton hosted the 22nd annual Northeast PA Brain Bee for high school students on campus in February. Pictured are participants and Scranton students and faculty at this year’s competition, which is sponsored by the Neuroscience Program at the University and the Scranton Neuroscience Society. Rachel Thomas, a sophomore from Central Bucks South High School, came in first place in the 2024 competition.
The University of Scranton hosted the 22nd annual Northeast PA Brain Bee for high school students on campus in February. Pictured are participants and Scranton students and faculty at this year’s competition, which is sponsored by the Neuroscience Program at the University and the Scranton Neuroscience Society. Rachel Thomas, a sophomore from Central Bucks South High School, came in first place in the 2024 competition.

Rachel Thomas, Jamison, a sophomore from Central Bucks South High School, came in first place in The University of Scranton’s 22nd annual Northeast PA Brain Bee competition, held on campus in February. Jordan Levin, Holland, junior from Council Rock South High School, came in second place, and Bernadetta Paolucci, Montrose, senior from Seton Catholic Central High School in Binghamton, New York, came in third place.

The competition for high school students in grades nine through 12 was sponsored by the Neuroscience Program at the University and the Scranton Neuroscience Society.

For more information about next year’s Northeast PA Brain Bee competition, contact Robert Waldeck, Ph.D., neuroscience program director and associate professor of biology, at 570-941-4324 or robert.waldeck@scranton.edu.

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