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1 Local students travel the globe with UNI's Camp Adventure This summer more than 700 students participated in a program that offers an opportunity to travel around the world while providing summer recreation programs for dependent youth at U. S. military installations, and U. S. Embassies. Students listed.
2 Playing with History: The making of time-travel video game 'Darkest of Days' Aaron Schurman, CEO of Phantom EFX, will discuss the production of his company's new game and the creative process of building a complex video game that draws on history, art, graphic design, music, computer science, education, and other disciplines.
3 UNI Community Visit Day in Ankeny The Community Visit Day gives the university an opportunity to visit with Ankeny area residents about education, economic, cultural and social issues in the community and outreach programs at the College.
4 UNI Interpreters Theatre to present 'Execution of Justice' Set in a San Francisco courtroom, the play centers on the first-degree murder trial of Dan White. White is accused of murdering San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Board of Supervisors member Harvey Milk. Students listed.
5 UNI project reaches out to early math and science educators Efforts to create a national center that will bring together early childhood and science, technology, engineering and mathematics (EC-STEM) educators in Iowa, and across the nation, are under way.
6 UNI's Rod Library to host Cedar Valley Hunger Games Oct. 24 The Cedar Valley Hunger Games celebrates the love of reading and the popularity of Suzanne Collins' bestselling young adult novel while providing a service opportunity and a fun overnight event.