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Ep. 112 Create@State Features Nettleton STEAM and Plant Growth Chambers

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This is A-State Connections on KASU. I’m Johnathan Reaves. This is the weekly segment called “A-State Connections and Create@State: Making Connections That Count. In this episode, we get an update on a plant growth chambers project that 5th graders at Nettleton STEAM are working on. This is part of the NASA Downlink educational curriculum taking place this year. In this interview, I talked with Nettleton STEAM Facilitator Kelli Cochran, 5th Grade Science Teacher Cindy Kuonen, and 5th grade students Sam Sawyer, Kandon Butler, and Ella McMasters. Click on the Listen button for the entire interview.

Nettleton STEAM Facilitator Kelli Cochran, 5th Grade Science Teacher Cindy Kuonen, and 5th grade students Sam Sawyer, Kandon Butler, and Ella McMasters on this week’s Create@State podcast.

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Johnathan Reaves is the News Director for KASU Public Radio. As part of an Air Force Family, he moved to Arkansas from Minot, North Dakota in 1986. He was first bitten by the radio bug after he graduated from Gosnell High School in 1992. While working on his undergraduate degree, he worked at KOSE, a small 1,000 watt AM commercial station in Osceola, Arkansas. Upon graduation from Arkansas State University in 1996 with a degree in Radio-Television Broadcast News, he decided that he wanted to stay in radio news. He moved to Stuttgart, Arkansas and worked for East Arkansas Broadcasters as news director and was there for 16 years.