University College Calendars
Human Biology Summer Camp – Molecular. Mind. Body.
High school students will explore normal function and pathophysiology of the body, including the role of microbes in health and disease.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Hands-on Summer Camp
High school students can enjoy an introduction to electrical and computer engineering. Focuses include power generation, motors and generators, computer programming, signals and systems with sensing, and control of and communications with drones.
Forensic Science Summer Camp (Registration Closed)
High school juniors and seniors attending PNW's free Forensic Science Summer Camp will collect and analyze evidence to gather information needed to solve a crime.
High School Mechanical and Civil Engineering Summer Camp (Registration Closed)
High school students can explore practical engineering topics, including 3D printing, renewable energy, bridge/road designing, virtual reality and electric cars.
Exploring Fundamentals of Robotics Summer Camp (Registration Full)
Middle school students can learn the fundamentals of robotics and basics of Python programming in this week-long camp hosted by PNW's Department of Computer Science.
Environmental Science Summer Camp
Environmental Science Camp offers high school students a week of hands-on discovery that includes classroom activities, laboratory investigations and investigations in the field.
STEM Professional Development for Teachers
PNW is hosting a free camp for STEM Professional Development for Teachers. Interested teachers are invited to register to help take their lessons to the next level.
Storytelling with Data Summer Camp
Middle school-aged campers will learn to uncover patterns and clues within a dataset by using mathematical and statistical skills! Emphasis will be given on collecting, visualizing, analyzing and interpreting data in a meaningful way.
Fall 2024 Classes Begin
PNW is welcoming back all students for another semester. First day of classes is Monday, August 19. 2024.
Impacts of the Coming Technology Wave on Society
The College of Engineering and Sciences is hosting a one-day event to support PNW’s “One Book, One University” selection, “The Coming Wave: Technology, Power, and the 21st Century's Greatest Dilemma.” Join us for a panel discussion, debate and keynote speech addressing powerful new technologies.