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STEAM Camp to be held at Waynesburg University

Matthew Stultz May 3, 2018

Waynesburg University will host its annual STEAM Camp Sunday, July 15, to Thursday, July 19. The camp, which promotes learning in the fields of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics, is open to high school students. Check in will begin at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, July 15.

The cost is $250 and includes instruction, all camp activities, lodging in the University’s upperclassman residence halls and hot meals throughout the week. To register, visit waynesburg.edu/steamcamp. The deadline to register is Friday, June 29.

All campers participate in the same evening programs but select their own traditional class sessions, which are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. This year’s sessions include: physiology or digital animation; bird study or artificial intelligence; animal disease or synthesis of vanillin; microbiology and microscopy or inorganic synthesis; and math and planetary science or separations.

A limited number of scholarships are available for students who are in need of financial assistance. To apply, complete the form on the registration webpage. All scholarship requests must be received by June 1. Successful recipients will be notified no later than June 15.

For more information, contact Sarah Bell, academic communications coordinator, at sbell@waynesburg.edu or 724-852-7790.

Founded in 1849 by the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Waynesburg University is located on a traditional campus in the hills of southwestern Pennsylvania, with three additional sites located in the Pittsburgh region. The University is one of only 22 Bonner Scholar schools in the country, offering local, regional and international opportunities to touch the lives of others through service.