Session 2 of Michigan Tech’s Summer Science Camp is underway.
This week, younger students entering Grades 1-2, are Making & Tinkering in Nature at Nara Nature Park.
Older students, entering grades 3-5, are conducting hands-on explorations to investigate how scientists and engineers use cutting edge technology, such as thermal imaging cameras, 3D Printers and other tech, to solve science and engineering challenges.
There are still a few openings in the June camps. Session three takes place next week and includes the Critter Camp for grades 1-2 while grades 3-5 explore renewable and non-renewable energy resources in the Keweenaw.
Register Online: 2019 Camp RegistraƟon or go to: https://blogs.mtu.edu/cseo/
Cost: $120 per student for each session Limited to 20 students per class
Pay online: Payment Link or MTU Cashier @ 487‐2247
Space not reserved unƟl payment received.