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Young Experimenters

The Environmental Learning Center at CSU offers after-school programs for schools in the Poudre School District. Formats can vary to meet the needs of your school and families, though a typical format is to meet weekly for six weeks. These programs focus on learning through hands-on indoor and outdoor environmental education experiences. Program Details: Each...

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Wild Fort Collins

The Environmental Learning Center at CSU offers after-school programs for schools in the Poudre School District. Formats can vary to meet the needs of your school and families, though a typical format is to meet weekly for six weeks. These programs focus on learning through hands-on indoor and outdoor environmental education experiences. Program Details: Each...

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Researching Her World Summer Camp

Researching Her World is one of the three summer camps hosted by Colorado State University’s (CSU) Mechanical Engineering Department and is a two-week-long, full-day summer camp held at CSU’s state-of-the-art research facilities. Researching Her World introduces young women to exciting engineering career pathways. Rotations through diverse, interdisciplinary laboratories will introduce participants to various engineering fields...

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Engineering Her World Summer Camp

Engineering Her World is one of the three summer camps hosted by Colorado State University’s (CSU) Mechanical Engineering Department and is a week-long, half-day summer camp held at CSU’s state-of-the-art engineering facilities. Engineering Her World introduces young women to the possibilities of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Participants will apply fundamental STEM concepts to...

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Brain Awareness Week

The Brain Awareness Week (BAW) program at CSU consists of multiple events each spring semester and typically impacts over 1000 middle and high school students. Volunteers from CSU travel to local schools and provide neuroscience education through interactive, hands-on stations. Topics include sensory systems, neurological diseases, brain trauma and human and animal neuroanatomy. Most volunteers...

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