High school students tour BioLinc, Lifespan

A group of Niagara high school students listens to Centre for Lifespan Development Research coordinator Ashley Rail give a demonstration in one of the labs Thursday morning.

A group of Niagara high school students listens to Centre for Lifespan Development Research coordinator Ashley Rail give a demonstration in one of the labs Thursday morning.

The first group of students participating in Brock’s University Preparation Program (UPP) got a look around the University Thursday.

The high school students are spending two weeks at Brock as part of a summer experience for students who may not typically be interested in pursuing post-secondary education.

The students are from Fort Erie, Welland, St. Catharines, Lincoln and Niagara Falls and range in age from Grades 10 to 12.

On Thursday, the group toured the Goodman School of Business BioLinc and the Centre for Lifespan Development Research.

Read more about the UPP summer experience for students in this Brock News story.


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