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“When we pitch summer work to the university
students, one of the questions we always ask
is who has a!ended an EYES camp. It’s always
surprising to see at least a third of the students
raise their hands that they have been EYES
campers,” said Moore.
She adds that now that the program has been
in existence for so long, one of the new priorities
is to be!er determine the impact that EYES
is having on STEM recruitment at the university.
EYES camps help students go beyond traditional
school programs such as chemistry and
biology and delve into areas such as geology, geography,
epidemiology and other science and
engineering "elds.
Benefitting more than kids
But it’s not just the kids who bene"t from the
EYES program. Moore says the undergraduate
students learn skills like managing programs,
conducting risk assessments and understanding
safety concerns, which they will be able to use
a#er they graduate in their professional lives.
SHCA members can support the program in
several di$erent ways. Moore says they are always
looking for mentors who can (virtually)
meet with the kids and discuss what they do. %e
kids will know very li!le about construction so
the chance to discuss the opportunities and challenges
with someone in the profession will be a
rewarding experience for the students.
And, of course, EYES is always on the lookout
for corporate sponsors for any members
who would like to lend their "nancial support.
%e program is particularly interested in organizations
that would be willing to sponsor a camp
in an Indigenous community.
For more information on EYES,
visit h!p://eyes.uregina.ca.
More than 30,000
kids and upwards of
40 high school and
university student
leaders participate in
the EYES program
each year
PHOTO COURTESY OF
EYES PROGRAM, UNIVERSITY
OF REGINA
“ We take all of these
projects and then
make sure that
they are applicable
to real life.”
– Megan Moore, Manager,
Engineering Outreach
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