Students Compete in PA Junior Academy of Science State Contest
Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science (PJAS) recently held its state event at Penn State - Main Campus in State College, PA from Sunday, May 19 to Tuesday, May 21.
Eighth Grade Participates in Youth Climate Summit
April 25, 2024
On Friday, April 20, the HDC eighth-grade team went to the Nurture Nature Center in Easton to participate in the 5th annual Youth Climate Summit.
STEAM Day and SCORE Projects at the HDC
February 25, 2024
On Friday, February 23, 2024, the Da Vinci Science Center brought a traveling exhibition to the Historic Downtown Campus, transforming our spaces into interactive STEAM exploration centers for students in grades Kindergarten-6.

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Rhea Malhotra '20 Wins Big At Intel International Science Fair

June 18, 2019

After winning a gold medal at the Delaware Valley Science Fair (DVSF), Rhea Malhotra ’20 spent a week in Pittsburgh attending Intel’s International Science & Engineering Fair 2018 in May.

Neil Deshmukh '20 Earns Grand Prize At Bio International Convention

June 11, 2019

Congratulations to Neil Deshmukh ’20 for taking home the 2019 BioGENEius Challenge grand prize at the BIO International Convention (BIO 2019), hosted by The Biotechnology Institute last week in Philadelphia. The BioGENEius Challenge is the premier competition for high school students from across the globe that recognizes outstanding research and innovation in biotechnology. This year, the 15 finalists – including Neil – came from across the United States and Canada, having won state or regional science competitions or through the Institute’s at-large national competition to vie for recognition in any of three Global Challenge categories: Healthcare, Sustainability (AgBIo) and Industrial/Environmental Biotechnology. Judged by industry and academic experts, Neil’s research on a low cost, scalable device for offline medical analysis stood out among the impressive research from his fellow finalists. Along with the top honor, Neil returned home with a cash prize of $7,500. Said Seema Kumar, Vice President, Innovation, Global Public Health and Science Policy Communication, Johnson & Johnson: “Every year, we are incredibly impressed with all of the talented young people who compete in the BioGENEius Challenge. This year’s winner, Neil Deshmukh, especially wowed us with his innovative thinking and spirit of tenacity, curiosity, and passion for humanity that leads to major breakthroughs in human health. We are pleased to provide support to the Biotechnology Institute and the BioGENEius Challenge, and we hope to fuel young scientists like Neil and all of the BioGENEius participants by expanding our commitment to champion science through the Dr. Paul Janssen Project.” Congratulations, Neil! Watch this Good Day Bio interview with Neil about his project:

Students Excel at PJAS State Competition

May 23, 2019

Moravian Academy was well represented by 18 Middle School students and 12 Upper School students at the PJAS (Pennsylvania Junior Academy of Science) state competition, held at the main campus of Penn State in State College, PA on May 19th.