Registration Open to H.S. Students for Feb. 21 Brain Bee

The University of Scranton will host the 25th annual Northeastern Pennsylvania Brain Bee, an event that offers high school students a chance to test their neuroscience knowledge in an academic competition.
There is no cost to enter the Brain Bee, which will begin at 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21, at room 133 inside the Loyola Science Center. Registration is currently open and will close after Feb. 20. The registration form can be found on the event’s website. The event is open to high school students currently enrolled in Grades 9-12 and between the ages of 13-19.
Sponsored by the University’s neuroscience program in the Department of Biology, the Brain Bee covers topics including emotions, intelligence, memory, sleep and stress.
The winner of this regional bee — dedicated to the memory of J. Timothy Cannon, Ph.D., founder of the University’s neuroscience program and a longtime Brain Bee coordinator and judge — receives a $400 prize, a $1,000 scholarship to The University of Scranton and also advances to the National Brain Bee, held Saturday, April 25, at the University of California, Irvine.
Three University of Scranton biology professors will serve as NEPA Brain Bee Judges: Gary Kwiecinski, Ph.D.; Marc Seid, Ph.D.; and Robert F. Waldeck, director of the neuroscience program and NEPA Brain Bee coordinator.
Previous top-three finishers have attended local schools such as Wyoming Area, Wallenpaupack, Abington Heights and Scranton Prep, as well as schools from other parts of Pennsylvania and other East Coast states.
For more information or to register online, visit the NEPA Brain Bee’s website or contact Dr. Waldeck at 570-941-4324 or email robert.waldeck@scranton.edu.