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The E=MC2 program ended their year long independent study at a June 13th presentation at Guilderland High School.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

The future is here: Pratul Amineni, one of 10 Guilderland High School students who did in-depth, independent study as part of the E=MC2 program, talks to a small crowd at the school auditorium on June 13 about the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

“Raise your hand if you’re an introvert,” says Guilderland student Amy Meng as she talks about a person’s comfort zone during her presentation last Thursday at the annual symposium. The students — including Sonal Swain, Johan Rosenberg, Amy Meng, Riley O’Lena, Alyssa Koh, Adam Kedik, Samantha Dellacqua, Alan Wang, and Maya Banks — were advised by Bernard Bott and Melissa Gergen.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

Giving back to her homeland: Guilderland senior Sonal Swain talks about her trips to India to help special-needs students. She studied studying the difference, and the reasoning, behind the special-education system in the United States and India and talked about it on an Enterprise podcast.

The Enterprise — Michael Koff

“The Happiness Equation”: Jonah Rosenberg, one of 10 Guilderland High School students who did in-depth, independent study as part of the E=MC2 program, tells the small crowd that gathered in the school auditorium on June 13 about his project. “It’s a balancing act” he said about having happiness in your life.