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STEAM ahead at UIU

Northeast Iowa youth have the opportunity to further discover how fun it can be to study, explore and experiment within the fields of science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) during Upper Iowa University’s annual youth camp at its Fayette Campus. The university began injecting the arts into the former STEM Camp programming in 2018.

The Upper Iowa University STEAM Camp returns to UIU’s Fayette Campus June 17-20. The 2019 event is open to all students currently in grades 5-8. Applications are due by Saturday, June 1.

“Innovation is key to research and a prosperous future, so integrating the arts into STEM programming seems only natural,” UIU associate professor of biology Dr. William K. Jones said. “STEAM education increases creative thinking and future discoveries in students of all ages.”

While working alongside Upper Iowa professors and undergraduate students, camp participants participate in hands-on experiences within each of the fields of study. The full list of project areas are as follows:

 

 

 

 

 

The 2019 UIU Summer STEAM Camp is open to all students currently in grades 5-8. The event will be held from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. at UIU’s Fayette Campus June 17-20. Due to limited space, individuals are encouraged to register promptly. Applications are due by Saturday, June 1. For additional information about the project areas, cost and registration, contact Jones at 563-425-5903 or jonesw@uiu.edu.

Upper Iowa University is a STEM Jobs Approved College. The special recognition is for colleges and universities that provide broad and innovative STEM degree options for undergraduate students, actively recruit underrepresented and under-prepared students into STEM degrees, and offer targeted student support systems and career services to help students succeed.

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