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Professor Bosela helps ACES students study cell structure

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By Alan W. Reed
News from the Adair County School District

Ms. Rachel Bardin, sixth-grade science teacher at Adair County Elementary School invited Campbellsville University biology professor Alicia Bosela to her classes today, Friday, October 21, 2011. Bosela assisted Bardin's students in the use of microscopes to learn more about the structure of living cells. -ALAN W. REED




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Teacher Rachel Bardin and Dylan Hancock study cells



2011-10-21 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Alan W. Reed. Adair Schools photo.
Rachael Bardin, sixth grade science teacher Adair County Elementary School and her student Dylan Hancock.

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Science at ACES: Human hair under microscope



2011-10-21 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Alan W. Reed. Adair Schools photo.
Lab partners Emily Kelsay, left, and Payton Phillips right , use microscopes to observe human hair. The learning exercise was a team effort by ACES sixth-grade teacher Rachael Bardin and CU biology professor Alicia Bocela. -ALAN W. REED

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ACES Science Class: Preparing algae slide



2011-10-21 - ACES, 870 Indian Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Alan W. Reed. Adair Schools photo.
Alicia Bocela, Professor of Biology at Campbellsville University assists ACES sixth grade student Leonard in preparing a microscope slide of living algae.

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Allen Abrell and Steven Smith study with microscopes



2011-10-21 - ACES, 870 Indian DR, Columbia, Ky - Photo by Alan W. Reed. Adair Schools photo.
ACES Science Project Lab partners Allen Abrell, left, and Steven Smith, discover the amazing world of microscopic life. Campbellsville University biology professor Alicia Bocela was in Ms. Rachel Bardin's sixth grade science class to explain how to use different types of microscopes and how to make their own slides. Students observed microscopic plant cells and other objects. -ALAN W. REED

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