Immersive science summer camp positions students to save the world
PRINCE GEORGE – The University of Northern British Columbia labs have been busy this week, as highschool students are hard at work creating a vaccine for a world ending zombie virus. Or at least that’s the premise of the Geneskool science summer camp, which is an immersive summer camp giving students a chance to work with university-level lab equipment and engage with science in a fun, unique way.
“It is really fun. We get to do lots of hands on stuff and it’s more unique than what I’ve done in my science classes before. I mean, you do some experiments, but nothing is as complex as this kind of stuff,” said highschool student Devri Brlecic-Blair.
“It’s been pretty cool. It’s pretty different than a classroom because the teachers are mainly lecturing in the classroom, and it’s just fun to experiment with stuff,” added fellow student Jack Westerlaken.
