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“The Marie Curies of the Mediterranean” exhibition was displayed at St. Martin de Porres High School, we hoped they inspired students. During the Kurentovanje festival, the exhibition was visible from the school window, where hundreds of guests walked and be were able to read from the panels.

The exhibition was opened on the 28th of February with a panel discussion featuring Dr. Sabina Cveček, a Slovenian socio-cultural anthropologist who chairs the MCAA North America Chapter and was also featured in the exhibition, Dr. Lydia Kisley- a researcher and Assistant Professor of Physics and Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University, and members of Saint Martin de Porres High School. An interactive discussion followed, with questions from the live and online audiences.

The event was free and open to all.