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03/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/24/2026 11:54

NMU Seaborg Center Hosts College for Kids Jr.

Northern Michigan University's Seaborg Center will offer College For Kids Jr., a hands-on, minds-on STEM program for students in grades K-6. Classes will be held from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, March 28, and/or Saturday, April 18, at the Seaborg Center. Pre-registration is required with a $15 fee per class.

Descriptions of the varied classes follow:

Saturday, March 28

Kindergarten: RoboRoute. Explore the world of robotics and take on collaborative projects just like a real robot engineer.

Grade 1: Mission to Mars. Build custom LEGO rovers and navigate through a landscape, solving problems and exploring new terrain.

Grade 2: Garden of Glowing Wonders. Explore nature by discovering plant growth and why some animals glow in the dark.

Grades 3 & 4: Heat Hunters. Use cameras to measure and visualize how the sun's energy interacts with things around them.

Grades 5 & 6: Operation Eagle Eye. Master the art of drone flight through a series of challenges.

Saturday, April 18

Kindergarten: From Flower to Honey. Step into the world of bees and discover their purpose in nature.

Grade 1: From Tiny to Tall, A Life Cycle Journey. Learn about animal and plant life.

Grade 2: Weather Watchers. Learn about seasonal changes and how to apply that in a technological world.

Grades 3 & 4:Eco Detectives: Look Around! Use 360 cameras to explore local habitats, observing how elements interact.

Grades 5 & 6: Rover Ready. Explore the StarLab, researching planets and what is necessary for life.

For more information or questions, please contact the Seaborg Center at (906) 227-2002 or [email protected]. Register and see class descriptions at https://nmu.edu/seaborg/student-programs

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