The Swenson College of Science & EngineeringĀ is hosting an interdisciplinary and immersive experience for youth in middle school and high school from May 16-19, 2019. It is the 13th Lake Superior Youth Symposium (LSYS), which rotates to a different community in the Lake Superior watershed in the U.S. and Canada every two years.
The Symposium will feature hands-on workshops, a wide variety of field trips, and presentations from researchers, student activists, social media influencers and a keynote from 2013 CNN Hero of the Year Chad Pregracke. Pregracke founded Living Lands & Waters, devoted to cleaning waterways when he was 17 years old. The organization now has more than 100,000 volunteers and has led river clean-up efforts in 20 states.
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Symposium organizers are providing all of this programming in partnership with more than 25 organizations. Their goal is to ensure that LSYS participants have a high impact experience.
āWeāre encouraging participants to explore their relationship with the Great Lakes through multiple perspectives,ā said organizer Amy Kireta, an Outreach Specialist at UMD. āSo, weāve incorporated a wide variety of opportunities to explore things like art, science, culture and history to learn how they relate to freshwater resources.ā
Registration is open online atĀ www.z.umn.edu/lsys2019Ā until May 1, 2019. The cost to participate is $200 and includes lodging, food and transportation to Symposium activities. Chaperones are needed to accompany youth so parents and teachers can also sign up to attend or request a chaperone be assigned.
Space is limited and workshop and field trip choices are first come, first served, so organizers are encouraging people to sign up now. āUMD has never hosted this event so we wanted to make a big splash and take advantage of all that the community has to offer,ā said Kireta. āAll of the organizers are so excited and we think it will be an unforgettable and potentially life-changing experience for participants.ā
For more information about LSYS, visit the website atĀ www.z.umn.edu/lsys2019Ā or contact Kireta atĀ [email protected]Ā or 218-726-7409.