Guest post from a Junior Science Cheerleader: "I want to pursue a career in science, but do not want to sacrifice my love of cheer and dance. "

Guest post from a Junior Science Cheerleader: "I want to pursue a career in science, but do not want to sacrifice my love of cheer and dance. "

This is a guest post from a junior Science Cheerleader, Marie, who led a Science Cheerleader research project with her cheer team this weekend. We’re so proud of Marie and her fellow cheerleaders on the Pop Warner Chicopee Braves who brought science to their...
New England Patriots Cheerleaders participate in citizen science: Project MERCCURI compares microbes from stadiums to those on the International Space Station.

New England Patriots Cheerleaders participate in citizen science: Project MERCCURI compares microbes from stadiums to those on the International Space Station.

The New England Patriots cheerleaders participated in Project MERCCURI: a citizen science research project presented by Science Cheerleader, SciStarter, UC Davis, NanoRacks and Space Florida, to collect microbes from stadiums and other landmarks as well as from shoes...
Project MERCCURI, Science Cheerleaders and Citizen Science with Broward County Science Teachers

Project MERCCURI, Science Cheerleaders and Citizen Science with Broward County Science Teachers

This is a guest post from Science Cheerleader, Mari Campuzano, former co-captain of the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders and a Senior Academic Advisor in Undergraduate Education who guides freshmen college students through careers in Math, Science, Engineering, Business,...
San Francisco 49ers cheerleaders collect stadium microbes for Project MERCCURI, our citizen science research project.

San Francisco 49ers cheerleaders collect stadium microbes for Project MERCCURI, our citizen science research project.

Thanks to the San Francisco 49ers for enlisting the help of their cheerleaders (including Science Cheerleader, Tina) to collect microbes from the 49ers stadium! One of the lucky samples collected will head to the International Space Station for a research project...

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