Eighth-graders attend science meet at UNMC

Fifty-seven eighth-grade students from 32 schools across Nebraska attended UNMC’s 17th annual Health/Science Meet June 11-13, for an educational and fun experience.












What they said:



“I really liked the DNA experiment. Going to this kind of camp is fun because there are a lot of other intelligent eighth-graders just like you that you get to hang out with.” Abby Stewart, Norfolk Jr. High.

“I’m a science geek, so I was really excited to come here. This type of meet helps you learn a lot about science and you get to meet a lot of people from other small towns in Nebraska.” Kenna Smith, Potter-Dix Public School.




The goal of the meet is to inspire students, especially those from rural communities, to pursue careers in health care. The students qualified for the meet by submitting science projects in regional science competitions earlier in the year.

While on campus students were exposed to the health professions, medical research and patient care. Events included hands-on science activities such as:

  • A lesson on how to extract DNA from strawberries;
  • Presentations about a variety of health science disciplines;
  • Tours of UNMC; and
  • A team science competition.