Sternberg Science Camps are based at the FHSU Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Kansas. We are a non-profit organization pursuing equitable access to exceptional earth and life science education programs and positive, supportive community for kids and teens. Our wider goal is to provide learning, networking and professional development opportunities to pre-college students in small group settings. We operate field, lab, classroom and blended programs to offer our students robust learning and growing experiences in settings where they feel safe and supported by staff and their like-minded peers.
We use small groups (8-10 students maximum) to boost sense of community and increase per-student attention from staff (3 per program). Our instructors are experts in their fields, with experience and training in education as well as research, field work, and other scientific career paths. Teaching assistants are typically earth and life science graduate students or undergraduates, and often are alumni of our high school programs. Our alumni can be found across the country pursuing careers in academic research, resource management, science education, industry, and the arts.
Our program fees go to program execution, paying our staff, and helping fund our scholarship program. In 2024 we also began a personnel investment program where we direct surplus funds to help our staff improve their professional knowledge, research skills and peer network strength. We are grateful to be able to provide funding resources to help students as well as the staff who work with them opportunities to further develop in pursuit of their academic and professional goals.
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You can contact us directly at DALevering@FHSU.edu, or at 785-639-5249.