A group of over 20 high school students primarily from the St. Louis area recently lived on the Missouri University of Science and Technology campus for multiple days for the university’s Minority Introduction to STEM (Mi-STEM) camp.
Read More »Missouri S&T will host eight summer camps in virtual settings for 2021, due to continuing COVID-19 safety precautions.
Read More »Students of all ages can experience hands-on learning during a variety of summer camps held at Missouri S&T. Campers will practice team-building and social skills while learning what it takes to have a career in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
Read More »Students can still register for two new camps this summer – Solar Architecture and Green Engineering and Girls Save the Planet at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Students can still register for the five-day Jackling Introduction to Engineering Camp at Missouri S&T. The camp will be offered at three different times this summer: June 10-14, June 24-28, and July 8-12. Students should be incoming high school juniors or seniors.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will host 17 camps this summer that offer students of all ages hands-on learning experiences. They can learn about explosives, make a microsatellite, hone their leadership skills and learn what it takes to have a career in science, technology, engineering or math.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology will host 17 camps this summer that offer students of all ages hands-on learning experiences. They can learn about explosives, make a microsatellite, hone their leadership skills and learn what it takes to have a career in science, technology, engineering or math.
Read More »If you’re looking for a different kind of summer camp experience, check out Missouri University of Science and Technology’s extensive summer lineup. With programs in science, technology and engineering, students are engaged through creative, hands-on activities. They can build a robot, fly a rocket or learn all about engineering. Girls can also learn about the environment or what careers in math, science and technology are all about.
Read More »Forget about roasting marshmallows and telling scary stories around the campfire. This summer, campers at the University of Missouri-Rolla are blowing up that stereotype as they create fireworks shows, launch rockets, build their own robot and design the roller coaster of the future.
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