Future women in STEM: Shelby Miller, a Eudora Middle School sixth-grader, holds a section of synthetic human spine so that Margo Cooper, a Lawrence Liberty Central Memorial Middle School eighth-grader, can get a photo during a visit Saturday to a University of Kansas biomechanics lab. The two girls were among those taking part Saturday, Feb. 17, 2018 in the Make It Happen conference that KU engineering seniors Ashley Hutton and Alita Joseph organized, which allowed middle school girls and their mothers the chance to take part in activities in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math.
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