UW-Green Bay Outreach, Bellin College offer ‘Life’s a Lab Reality Science Camp’

Students entering grades 10 through 12 in fall 2014 can enroll now for the Life’s a Lab Reality Science Camp, taking place Sunday, June 15-Wednesday, June 18 at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, 2420 Nicolet Drive.

The camp is a partnership between UW-Green Bay’s Summer Camp program, in the Office of Outreach and Adult Access, and Bellin College. Designed for students interested in health careers such as physical therapy, sports medicine, radiology, emergency medical and research, this camp will offer tours of professional clinics and other medical facilities in the mornings and lab experiences in the afternoons. Mortuary Science is again added to the curricular lineup this year.

Camp Director and UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Amanda Nelson and Associate Prof. Craig Hanke from UW-Green Bay’s Human Biology department will provide instruction in UW-Green Bay labs for part of the day, while instructors from the Bellin College team will coordinate tours and facility visits in the mornings. See the camp website for faculty and staff updates: www.uwgb.edu/camps/science/lifesALab.

Students can attend as commuters or as residents living in UW-Green Bay student housing. The camp fee is $279 for commuters, which includes lunch. Resident students will pay $469, which includes instruction, room and board, counselor supervision and transportation to evening activities.

Camp information and registration are available online at www.uwgb.edu/camps/science/lifesALab. Information also is available by telephone at (920) 465-2775 or via email at summercamps@uwgb.edu.

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