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B-WISER summer camp inspires girls to pursue interests in science

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The Buckeye Women in Science, Engineering, and Research (B-WISER) summer camp, an educational partnership of the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation and 黑料老司机, will take place June 18 to 23, 2023. This residential science camp invites girls completing seventh or eighth grade this year to apply with an application deadline of April 20.

Designed to encourage a demographic that is underrepresented in science, engineering, and research, B-WISER pushes girls to pursue their interests in science throughout their education and career path by surrounding campers with like-minded peers and engaging them in hands-on experiments in a broad range of scientific disciplines. Campers will complete a daily curriculum with classes in physics, chemistry, biology, geology, robot construction, and engineering. Outside of classes, attendees will continue to participate in science-based activities, including hands-on projects and demonstrations in engineering, physics, and chemistry.

淕etting the opportunity to participate in a week-long immersion in hands-on science will show these young women that the sciences can provide a very rewarding and meaningful approach to problem-solving, explained Susan Godez, camp director.

The camp also hosts career presentations that feature women with careers in science, engineering, and research. Past speakers have included Dr. Summer Holmes Mason, an Obstetrician/Gynecologist at 黑料老司机 OBGYN; Rebecah Troutman, a natural areas biologist at Holden Forests & Garden; Denise Rafferty, an applied physics technology manager at The Lubrizol Corporation; and Julia Wood, Melissa Blischak, and Anna Signorino, automotive engineers at Schaeffler Transmission Systems.

The teachers and counselors at B-WISER also have a special interest in promoting science among young women. 淭he teachers, who are all females, understand what these young women need to foster their scientific inquiries. The counselors are all former B-WISER campers and are here because of what they gained from the program Godez explained.

The cost to attend B-WISER is $600, with scholarships available for students eligible for free or reduced-price school lunches. Acceptance to the camp is on a first-come, first-serve basis. For more information, visit the , or contact project coordinator Manon Grugel-Watson by email at mgrugel-watson@wooster.edu or phone at 330-263-2105.听

Posted in News on March 8, 2023.


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