Summer Camps
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1 | UNI summer camps keep students active and engaged Public Relations News Release 2013:272, p.1 |
Students can stay active throughout the summer thanks to UNI summer camps. The camps are led by UNI faculty, staff, and current students. | |
2 | Explore STEM concepts through camps at UNI Public Relations News Release 2013:265, p.1 |
UNI's College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences is offering summer camps through the Iowa Experimental Program for summer 2014. The camps are designed to encourage and provide increased access for student participation in STEM disciplines. | |
3 | Benefit from a summer camp at UNI Public Relations News Release 2012:290, p.1 |
UNI is offering a variety of activities for K through 12 students. These camps are offered in science, athletics, design, digital media, music and much more. | |
4 | UNI to host annual summer camps Public Relations News Release 2011:249, p.1 |
Several different summer camps will be hosted on the UNI campus for grads kindergarten through twelfth. | |
5 | UNI to offer a variety of summer camps Public Relations News Release 2010:347, p.1 |
Students of all ages can enroll in summer camps at UNI. | |
6 | Youth to participate in 'Operation Pride' summer camp Public Relations News Release 2009:486, p.1 |
One hundred students from the Waterloo-Cedar Falls area will stay busy this summer while participating in the camp. Activities include dodgeball, kickball, red rover, Frisbee, and board games. | |
7 | UNI Museums to host annual summer Adventure Academy Public Relations News Release 2009:458, p.1 |
Elementary age children will learn about the history of card games, outdoor games, board games, and play different games from around the world. Attendees will also create game boards and decks of cards to take home. | |
8 | UNI offers science summer camps for middle school and high school students Public Relations News Release 2009:431, p.1 |
Budding scientists will have an opportunity to satisfy their intellectual curiosity on topics ranging from robotics to astronomy to crime fighting with biotechnology at several summer science camps. | |
9 | K-12 summer camps may benefit university Northern Iowan 106:47, p.1 |
Camps offer learning opportunities and allow youngsters to become familiar with the UNI campus and faculty. | |
10 | UNI's JPEC invites fourth, fifth graders to 'be their own boss' at summer camp Public Relations News Release 2009:265, p.1 |
The students will have the opportunity to learn about what it takes to start a small business at the John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center's "Be Your Own Boss" youth summer camp, from June 14-18. | |
11 | UNI hosting young scientists in several camps Public Relations News Release 2008:602, p.1 |
Two additional camps are taking place on the campus Monday through Friday, July 13-17, with a variety of instructional activities for the fifth- through eighth-grade attendees. "Beginning Robotics" and "Rivers, Rocks and Prairies" camps are meeting daily. | |
12 | UNI hosts 2009 Interior Design summer camp Public Relations News Release 2008:574, p.1 |
"Students will be exposed to current concepts in interior design like sustainable or 'green' design and universal design--the design of environments accessible by all." Students will engage in hands-on exercises within an interior design studio. | |
13 | UNI to host Young Scientists' Summer Camps Public Relations News Release 2008:515, p.1 |
For grades five through eight, camps with space still available are "Exploring Energy," and "Rivers, Rocks and Prairies." "Exploring Energy" will investigate where energy comes from, how energy is used, ways to use energy more efficiently and more. | |
14 | UNI offers summer camps for pre-K through 12 students Public Relations News Release 2007:683, p.1 |
Students in Pre-K through 12 can choose from a variety of camps including modern languages, music, sports, science and much more. Students will enjoy engaging in hands-on-activities. | |
15 | Foreign language camp for elementary students offered at UNI Public Relations News Release 2006:0, p.1 |
Children in grades two through eight have the opportunity to attend the Second Annual Foreign Language Camp, June 25-29. | |
16 | News Brief/ Calendar of events- special edition Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
Schedule of some of the events happening during July at UNI. | |
17 | NutriActive camp to teach first- and second-graders about healthy lifestyles Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Two-week day-camp to teach children to keep healthy and nutritious lifestyles. | |
18 | Summer camps benefit UNI employment, academics, athletics and community with diverse, unique options Northern Iowan 99:61, p.7 |
Keeps UNI dorms, dining centers, and WRC open with full activity throughout the summer; new camps this year include UCA Elite Camp and the Athletic Training Camp; photo. | |
19 | UNI announces camps Northern Iowan 98:47, p.15 |
Sports camps, directed by UNI coaches, will be offered this summer. | |
20 | Sports camps Teaching kids the rules--and more Public Relations News Release 0:629, p.1 |
UNI has one of the largest summer camp programs in the country. | |
21 | Volleyball camps offer experience Northern Iowan 87:63, p.4 |
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22 | Students spend summer studying careers Northern Iowan 87:1, p.19 |
Area public school children spent time on campus last summer learning about careers in "Summer Career Connection" sponsored by the Educational Talent Search and UNICUE. | |
23 | Active kids camp at Northern Iowa- sports camp season begins. Public Relations News Release 1990:689, p.1 |
Pat Beck, says the All Sports Camp will begin this week with specialty camps to follow in the coming weeks. Sports camps area great place for kids with similar interests and abilities to compete with others in their same age bracket. | |
24 | What's up Northern Iowan 80:32, p.4 |
Meetings and activities; Assertiveness Communication; Students for Cranston; Youth for MDA. | |
25 | What's up Northern Iowan 79:35, p.4 |
Meetings and activities. | |
26 | What's up Northern Iowan 76:32, p.7 |
Meetings and activities. | |
27 | What's up Northern Iowan 76:31, p.9 |
Meetings and activities; Spheeris and Voudouris; adult student lunches. | |
28 | What's Up? Northern Iowan 73:34, p.8 |
Activities and meetings. | |
29 | What's Up? Northern Iowan 73:33, p.12 |
Activities and meetings. | |
30 | High school campers make noise, disturb students College Eye 60:66, p.2 |
Complains about the younger students attending camp on campus. | |
31 | "Religion in Life" week at ISTC is January 28-31 Public Relations News Release 1950:180, p.1 |
Three religious leaders, representing Jewish, Catholic and Protestant faiths, will keynote this year's four-day program. The theme is "What Religion Means to Me." The leaders are: Harold E. Bernhard, Rabbi Joseph Buchler, and Father James A. Vanderpool. | |
32 | Plan 1951 Summer Camp for Conservation Study Public Relations News Release 1950:139, p.1 |
The Iowa state conservation commission and officials from the College met in Des Moines this month and made plans for the 1951 summer conservation camp at Springbrook park near Guthrie Center. Three-week sessions will start June 17 and July 8. | |
33 | J. S. Wright Alumni News Letter 6:4, p.4 |
Joseph Samuel and Mabel Wright manage a summer camp for boys at Camp Miniota, Wisconsin. D. S. and Luella Wright visit in August. |