NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University’s Destination Science Camp will be June 22-26 and will feature workshops in anatomy, physiology, microbiology, chemistry, physics, drone technology, veterinary technology, and natural science.
The camp is intended for children 10-14 years of age and is not recommended for students who have not completed fourth grade. Children aged 9 will be admitted if they are headed to fifth grade.
The cost to attend is $125 per student. Cash and checks will be accepted. Checks can be made payable to ASM NSU and will be collected on the first day of camp. Proceeds will go towards the School of Biological and Physical Sciences Endowment.
Participants will explore a variety of science fields, work with technology used in research, interface with NSU faculty, and enjoy games and activities.
Drop-off will be at 8 a.m. in the lobby of Bienvenu Hall. Pick up is at noon in Bienvenu Hall, Room 114. Organizers can accommodate a later pick-up time if necessary.
For more information, contact Camp Director Chris Lyles at lylesc@nsula.edu. Click on the QR code below to register online.





















































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