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MAT-SU — Mat-Su College is sponsoring and hosting three summer science camps for middle school students this year.
• Mini-Med School — June 22-26 from 8:30am to noon: Campers will explore body systems, manipulate human muscle models, assemble a skeleton, and perform hands-on dissection of animal organs. Open to students entering grades 6-8.
• “Grossology” — July 13-17 from 8:30am to noon: Campers will explore the “gross side” of our bodies making “snot” and “poop” in order to understand how these processes function to keep us healthy. Open to students entering grades 6-8.
• Crime Scene Investigation — July 20-24 from 8:30am to noon: Campers will become forensic investigators, learning about forensic science and the tools and techniques that scientists use to solve a crime. Open to students entering grades 6-8.
Cost to attend is $139 by June 1 or $159 after June 2.
To register, visit matsu.alaska.edu/summer-science-camps. For more information, call 907-745-9775 or email summer@matsu.alaska.edu.