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October 30, 2008
Pittsburgh
Bayer and UN Environment Programme Launch International Painting Competition in Elementary and Middle Schools


For more than 30 years, Bayer employees across the country have worked to improve the way science is taught and learned. In 1995, this informal volunteer effort was formalized into a program called Making Science Make Sense® .This national program supports the work of Bayer sites in their communities and provides a public education campaign to teach people why hands-on science education is important.
If you are interested in learning more about the Bayer Making Science Make Sense program, visit our web site at: www.bayerus.com/msms/MSMS_Home.aspx.

In-classroom programs and Bayer employee-volunteers are available only to children and teachers in grades K-12 that are located in Bayer site communities. Experiment guides and periodic tables are available to all U.S. elementary, intermediate and high schools.
Contact a Bayer CropScience participating site community for more information about in-classroom programs and Bayer CropScience employee-volunteers. Be sure to identify which participating location you would like to contact.

Participating Locations:
Institute, WV
Kansas City, MO
Research Triangle Park, NC
last updated: Friday, October 31, 2008
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