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2017 Stockholm Junior Water Prize Winners

Each year, the Stockholm Junior Water Prize (SJWP) program gains more and more respect, popularity and prestige, and this would not be the case without the hard work and dedication of state organizers. Reviews from the students, parents, judges, and coaches have been nothing but glowing, from the beginning to end. This years group of […]

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Interview with 2011 Connecticut State Winner

U.S. Stockholm Jr. Water Prize 2011 Connecticut State Winner:  William Hallisey Greenwich High School Project title: “Electrified Nanoscale Architecture in Mixed Matrix Membranes as a Means of Rapid Throughput Water Sterilization,” We’ve asked William Hallisey, last year’s Connecticut State Winner, to answer some questions about his experience participating in the U.S. Stockholm Jr. Water Prize Competition held in […]

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NEWEA Announces 2016 New England Student Finalists

NEWEA is proud to announce the New England winners for 2016: Connecticut – Lauren Pawlowski & Courtney Litts “The Effects of Pollutants on Aquatic Life”. Maine – Paige Brown “Constructing Low Cost Calcium Alginate Based Scaffolds for Pollutant Reduction” Massachusetts – Lillian Cain “Washing Fertilizer: Engineering Greywater for Reuse in Hydroponic Systems” New Hampshire – […]

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NEWEA Announces State Winners of U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize Student scientists to compete at national competition in June

NEWEA proudly announces the 2012 New England state winners of the U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize (SJWP)-the most prestigious youth award for a water-related science project (see list below). State winners and their science teachers will attend the national competition, hosted by the NEWEA, June 14-16, 2012 at the Hilton Logan Airport Hotel in Boston. […]

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Stockholm Jr. Water Prize Offers a Lifetime Experience

In Spring, NEWEA announced six New England students that had been selected to participate in the U.S. Stockholm Junior Water Prize National Competition*, July 17-19 at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte (UNCC). The following New England students were selected: Connecticut – Lauren Pawlowski & Courtney Litts “The Effects of Pollutants on Aquatic Life”. Maine […]

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