And one time, guys with swords walked up and…
We can’t tell you half of what Jon Gandomi (’99) told us about his adventures visiting all the places on the FAA’s Don’t-Go-There list.
Improving the quality of life in Arizona to benefit future generations.
We can’t tell you half of what Jon Gandomi (’99) told us about his adventures visiting all the places on the FAA’s Don’t-Go-There list.
We’re starting to understand why the Phoenix Mars Mission was only scheduled for three months of digging holes and making sand castles on the Red Planet.
It's no hyperbole to say that the classroom, for 1999 Flinn Scholar Jon Gandomi, has been the entire world. Now he is beginning a career in public service--service that is, again, oriented toward the entire world.
Joanna Yang was one of two Arizonans picked by the governor to attend the National Youth Science Camp over the summer.
I am a foreigner in my hometown. With my luggage in hand, extremely exhausted after a summer filled with travels, I landed at Sky Harbor Airport, lost in time and place.
Dustin Cox has been named one of eight recipients of the Hon Kachina Volunteer Award.
The Phoenix Mars Mission, commanded from the University of Arizona, is guided by some of the world's foremost geochemists, robotics engineers, atmospheric scientists, science educators, hydrologists, and computer scientists. And working alongside them are two current Flinn Scholars, Melissa Lamberton (2005) and Matt Hom (2008).
The 2009 Scholars application is live.
The Flinn Scholars Program uses an online electronic application, allowing you to save and check your work, then send your completed application to the Flinn Foundation with a simple click of the mouse.
Though they share a record of high achievement as students and leaders in their communities, the interests of Flinn Scholars are about as varied as one could imagine. The 2008 Annual Retreat offered something for every one of them.