4th year BSAT student, Kelby Kujawa, volunteered her time to to be a part of the annual Expanding Your Horizons science conference. She taught young 6th-8th grade girls about the profession of athletic training, as well as the skill set of wound cleaning. The participants learned about the physiology of inflammation and applied those wound cleaning skills on tomatoes.
The purpose of Expanding Your Horizons is to encourage interest in science and math through hands-on experiments. Expanding Your Horizons programs are held in more that thirty states as well as Europe and Asia, and the program was introduced on the Missouri State University campus in 1994.