Lake Superior Youth Symposium 2019

Register now for a unique Duluth experience!

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.

ā€œWeā€™re encouraging participants to explore their relationship with the Great Lakes through multiple perspectives,ā€ said organizer Amy Kireta, an Outreach Specialist at UMD. ā€œSo, weā€™ve 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. ā€œUMD 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. ā€œAll 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.