Baker College Girls STEM Camp opens door to fascinating careers

    A group of Baker College Girls STEM Camp students and teachers pose for a photo taken by a drone the girls are helping to control. The camp was Aug. 8.

    Baker College Girls STEM Camp was a flying success for girls ages 12-14 from Warren and Mount Clemens. “When we introduce a young girl to STEM career opportunities, we open the door to something she might never have previously imagined,” said Patty Kaufman, president of Clinton Township campus.

    A group of Baker College Girls STEM Camp students and teachers pose for a photo taken by a drone the girls are helping to control. The camp was Aug. 8.

     

    Baker College Girls STEM campers Molly Smith, left, and Ann O’Toole get their drone off the ground and hovering.

     

    Baker College Girls STEM camper Amanda Rigotti and Mike Sahabi, Baker College computer networking program director and STEM camp coordinator, prepare for drone liftoff.