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Summer Camps Going Strong

Middle- and high-school aged youth are all over campus this summer, eager to learn about emerging careers while experiencing advanced technologies in a number of areas.

About 20 summer camps each year introduce young minds to innovations used in manufacturing, business, culinary arts, public safety, diesel technology, healthcare, horticulture, and more. Foreign language studies and intercultural immersions are also part of the summer offerings.  

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The 8th annual LETTIE (Latinas Empowered Through Transformative Ideas in Education) camp brings career-based experiences to Hispanic girls entering grades 6-10.

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