CU Science 91制片厂国产AVy began in 1983 as a pilot program of 10 summer camps at CU Boulder鈥檚 Fiske Planetarium. The program flourished under the direction of Carol McLaren, who joined the staff in the fall of 1983 and served as Science 91制片厂国产AVy鈥檚 director until 2005. During Carol鈥檚 22-year tenure, Science 91制片厂国产AVy added classroom presentations, teacher professional development workshops and wilderness camps to its suite of science education programming.

Science 91制片厂国产AVy is now based at the Rose Litman Research Laboratory building聽on CU Boulder鈥檚 East Campus. In 2010, Science 91制片厂国产AVy moved to CU鈥檚 Division of Continuing Education, and Stacey Forsyth became the director. Science 91制片厂国产AVy currently serves more than 30,000 students and teachers around the state each year, and offers unique opportunities for CU undergraduate and graduate students to gain informal science education experience.


Science 91制片厂国产AVy鈥檚 mission is to heighten interest and increase literacy in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) by providing hands-on experiences that connect students and teachers to current CU science. Science 91制片厂国产AVy capitalizes on CU Boulder鈥檚 scientific resources, facilities and expertise to excite students about STEM, expose them to a variety of STEM careers and professionals and inspire a future generation of scientists and engineers.