The annual College of Science Video Competition was once again a success. Student-made videos depicting themes around science were submitted to the competition last semester. The videos are two minutes or less in length and the competition, held during the fall semester, is open to all students in the College of Science. This year’s themes were:
- Life a life of discovery
- The science of everyday life
- Making science simple: the importance of science communication
- Breaking barriers: diversity in science
- Science saves the world
Prizes were awarded to each of the top three videos. The first place video won $400, the second place video won $300 and the third place video won $200. Videos were judged based on audience appeal, creativity, depiction of the chosen theme and adherence to eligibility requirements.
First place: Buddy Becomes a Scientist
The winner of this year's video competition is biology undergraduate Lexi Timpone. In the video, there is a maple syrup shortage in the North Pole and the elves aren't getting the proper nutrients they need to make toys. Santa sends Buddy to college to become a scientist and find the chemical makeup of maple syrup so they can create the perfect recipe and save Christmas.
Congratulations to all the winners of this year's competition!