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Attendees from the seventh annual Girls Day Out practice the steps used to extract DNA during a hands-on learning session July 27, 2018, at the College of Charleston with professionals from the Medical University of South Carolina.
180728-N-GB257-001.JPG Photo By: Joe Bullinger

CHARLESTON, S.C. - Attendees from the seventh annual Girls Day Out practice the steps used to extract DNA during a hands-on learning session July 27, 2018, at the College of Charleston with professionals from the Medical University of South Carolina. More than 100 girls from four Lowcountry school districts attended the camp, hosted by Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic in collaboration with Trident Technical College via Cyber Secure, College of Charleston, Bosch, Naval Health Clinic Charleston, Paul Mitchell the School Charleston, and Nucor Steel Berkeley. Girls Day Out is a camp designed to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics career fields to rising eighth and ninth grade girls with the goal of showcasing the diverse options available in the workforce following high school.


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