NDSU's Center for Science and Math Education together with the College of Engineering and Architecture will be offering STEM Kids, a summer enrichment experience for 4th and 5th grade students.
The purpose of STEM Kids is to stimulate kids’ interest in science, technology, engineering and math through exploration of topics not usually covered in their regular school classes. Students may enroll in one of four sessions. Session topics include forensics, robotics, math and science exploration.
STEM Kids will be offered June 22-25 from 9 a.m. to noon each day. Sessions will be held on the NDSU campus. The cost is $50 for the session, which includes a T-shirt and a snack each day.
More information, including a registration form, is available at www.ndsu.edu/csme/summer/stem_kids.pdf. Enrollment is limited, so register soon.
For more information, contact Nancy Rossland at 1-7994 or nancy.rossland@ndsu.edu or Kim McVicar at 1-7336 or kim.mcvicar@ndsu.edu.
May 22, 2009