Community Outreach and Engagement:
Teen Research and Education in Environmental Science (TREES)
Program Activities
The industrial revolution brought about many changes ranging from industrial scale farming to automobiles, computers, and cell phones, to revolutionary medicines. But these changes have taken a heavy toll on the planet, leading to the depletion of natural resources, the accumulation of toxic compounds, and antibiotic-resistant infectious diseases. The next generation will have to deal with novel energy sources and unexpected toxic exposures. Each summer, program participants will learn about some of these problems, how they can be measured, and most importantly, get a glimpse of how we can fix them.
Student Goals:
Learn the scientific method.
Learn how to develop a testable hypothesis.
Develop the protocols to test the hypothesis and interpret the results.
Learn to live greener.
Educational Activities:
Science, Engineering, and Medical Career Exploration
College Admissions Discussions
Strengthening Writing Skills
Presentation Skills
Scientific Research Methods
Library Literature Research
Cultural and Social Activities
Green parties
Environmentally-themed movies
Picnics
Field Trips
» Top
© The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania || Site best viewed in supported browser. || Site Design: PMACS Web Team


