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Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Teaching Supplies |
Founded | 1862 |
Founder | Henry Augustus Ward |
Headquarters | 5100 W Henrietta Rd, Rochester, NY 14586, Rochester , |
Area served | International |
Products | Educational Materials |
Parent | VWR |
Website | wardsci |
Ward's Science is a supplier of science education materials for K-12 and college-level studies in Rochester, New York. It was founded by Henry Augustus Ward in 1862. [1]
Current areas of focus include: geology, earth science, biology, chemistry, environmental science, forensic science, and physical science.
Ward's Science and its affiliates, Boreal Science and Sargent Welch, provide science education materials for elementary through college classrooms.
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