☀️Summer’s Flying By—But the STEM Fun Isn’t Over Yet! 🔬📐⚗️
It’s hard to believe, but the new school year is just around the corner. In the meantime, our second half of summer camps is in full swing—and our campers are diving headfirst into hands-on STEM adventures that spark curiosity, foster friendships, and, most importantly, deliver serious fun!
🦖🌠 From digging into paleontology and gazing at the stars to experimenting, building, and even designing their own video games—each day at camp is an adventure in STEM! Campers dive into hands-on activities that make science, technology, engineering, and math come alive. They head home with new discoveries, big smiles, and stories just waiting to be told after a day bursting with fun and exploration!
Announcements
Explore the Stars at the Mallory Kountze Planetarium!
🌟We are thrilled to be part of Open Omaha 2025—a free, city-wide open house celebrating Omaha’s hidden gems, creative spaces, and historic landmarks. This year, UNO’s very own Mallory Kountze Planetarium, located in the Durham Science Center, is opening its doors to the community!
🗓 Saturday, August 9 | 10 a.m.–4 p.m. 🔭 Mallory Kountze Planetarium, Durham Science Center – UNO Campus
Bring the whole family and discover the wonders of space, explore our immersive dome, and learn all about what makes the planetarium one of UNO’s brightest stars. Don’t miss your chance to see where science, education, and imagination come together!
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