Summer camp focuses on STEM skills for area girls

  • Wichita State is hosting a "Girls Rock Science" camp focused on science, technology, engineering and math.
  • Girls will learn about coding and how airplanes, 3D printers and robots work.

Wichita-area girls are getting hands-on experience in science, technology, engineering and math during Wichita State University's "Girls Rock Science" camp.

The first camp was held June 1-2 and included learning how a robot works, coding a video game, using a 3D printer and exploring what makes an airplane fly.

Through those activities, participants are getting a taste of the fun in specific STEM programs as they compete in challenges and work together to solve problems. The camp also includes meeting local women working in and leading STEM industries.

Additional camps for high school girls and girls going into grades 3-5 will be held 9 a.m.-4 p.m. June 15-16. To register, go to http://watc.edu/Events/.

Each camp is at Wichita Area Technical College’s National Center for Aviation Training Campus at 4004 N. Webb Road, Building 300.

For more information on the Girls Rock Science Camps, contact Greg Novacek, 316-978-3854 or Danielle Schweiger, 316-677-1039.