A group of over 20 high school students primarily from the St. Louis area recently lived on the Missouri S&T campus for multiple days for the university’s Minority Introduction to STEM (Mi-STEM) camp.
“These students spoke highly of their experiences, and I look forward to building on the camp’s success next year,” says Dr. David Borrok, vice provost and dean of S&T’s College of Engineering and Computing. “We understand the importance of having a diverse student population and are excited for students from all backgrounds to consider studying at Missouri S&T.”
Courtney Jones, director of the Kummer Center for STEM Education, says this is the university’s first year hosting this camp, and she anticipates it will continue to grow and be a popular way for students to learn more about science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), as well as…