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Today, USC Dornsife junior Angelina Crittenden has a fun and colorful science experiment to share!⁣ ⁣ Angelina, who is a pre-med student studying human biology with a minor in forensics and criminality, participates in the Young Scientists Program (YSP) through USC Dornsife’s Joint Educational Project. Through YSP, USC students help promote science literacy to local elementary school students through hands-on scientific demonstrations. Here, she walks you through how to make a lava lamp — in Trojan cardinal and gold, no less!⁣ ⁣ Angelina, who has been a part of YSP since August 2019 says she loves it because she feels like it’s her duty to take the knowledge she gains at USC Dornsife and share it with members of her community: ⁣ ⁣ “I was born and raised in South L.A., and I hope to help young people here thrive. I would recommend YSP to anybody because you get to have so much fun developing your own style of teaching. On top of that, you get to encourage young students to pursue STEM a...

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