Northwestern State University’s School of Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics will host Destination Science camp June 2428 for children ages 1014. 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 atlylesc@nsula. edu.