Brought To You By NSU; Written by Leah Jackson
Northwestern State University’s School of Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics will host Destination Science camp June 24-28 for children ages 10-14. The camp will offer experiences in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, physics, drone technology, veterinary technology and natural science.
Campers will be exposed to topics in a variety of science fields, work with technologies used in research, interface with faculty from the School of STEM and participate in fun games and activities.
The cost is $125 per camper. Campers can be dropped off from 8-9 a.m. in the lobby of Bienvenu Hall and picked up from Bienvenu Room 211 from 3-3:30 p.m. Late pick-up times can be accommodated.
The camp is not recommended for students who have not completed fourth grade but is open to 9-year-olds heading into fifth grade.
Registration is available at www.nsula.edu/stem. For more information, contact Dr. Christopher Lyles at lylesc@nsula.edu.