Summer Science Camp
Immaculata University is hosting a four-day science camp for middle school students, offered twice during the month of July. The program will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The focus of the program will be on current environmental problems. Students will research endangered species, investigate the causes of pollution, and create an animated commercial about the environment.
There is a 24-student limit per session and a fee of $185 for the four days. The camp will be taught by members of Immaculata’s biology, computer science, and English faculty. More details and an application are available on Immaculata’s website at www.immaculata.edu/documents/biology-summer-camp-2012.pdf. For more information, please contact Jean Shingle, Ph.D., at jshingle@immaculata.edu.