Sul Ross State University will host two free, hands-on STEM learning opportunities for middle school students across the Big Bend Region this fall.
Designed for 5th-8th graders, these Saturday camps will combine science, creativity and real-world problem solving with inspiration from Sul Ross faculty and community professionals, a news release said. Both camps will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Museum of the Big Bend.
The first camp, “Peak Performance Saturday STEM Camp,” will be held Saturday, Sept. 13. It focuses on six life pillars—physical, emotional, relational, spiritual, occupational and financial. Students will: • Explore strategies for physical, financial and mental performance alongside STEM career pathways in health sciences. • Learn from inspiring leaders including