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Panther Marching Band Clinic
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 07/15/2013 - 8:30amTWO TRACKS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS:
DRUM MAJOR:
Led by UNI Graduate students and Alumni, participants will learn marching drills, commands, conducting techniques, and salutes. Students are encouraged to bring scores and a CD recording of their program's halftime routine to work on conducting patterns with UNI camp staff.
COLORGUARD:
Available for beginning and intermediate colorguard members with instruction by UNI's Colorguard Coach, Amy Hunzelman, the day will consist of spinning basics, tosses, marching, and movement.
Ages: High School
Cost: $80
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Wild Energy Adventure
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 07/15/2013 - 8:00amWhere could science take YOU this summer? Follow the path of the sun's energy through ecosystems and you could end up in all kinds of cool places! Paddle a kayak to the middle of a lake and find out what organisms are harvesting solar energy in the water. Explore a prairie, then figure out how much energy it stores in a week by burning samples in your own calorimeter. Wander woods and streams on a night hike, tracking down the animals to find out what they eat and how they live. By week's end, you'll report on your discoveries to your fellow campers, family and friends. JOIN US this summer for a Wild Energy Adventure.
8 am- 2 pm daily and one night hike 9 pm-11 pm
Ages: entering 9-12th graders
Cost: $150 - registration AND lunch
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Wasted: Feed the Folks, Starve the Landfills
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 07/12/2013 - 9:00amWasted: Feed the Folks, Starve the Landfills, a free, one-day event, will feature presentations, exhibits, tours, networking opportunities and will focus on exploring innovative strategies to reduce food waste in Iowa. Sponsors are the Iowa Food Access and Health Work Group, the Iowa Waste Reduction Center and the Center for Energy and Environmental Education. Refreshments and lunch will be provided.
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String Camp
Submitted by Anonymous on Thu, 07/11/2013 - 8:30amIt is encouraged that campers live in residence halls on campus and eat their meals at the college dining center. Committed and attentive UNI music education students will guide campers as counselors supervising the halls and leading campers through daily activities. Day campers will be expected to be on campus for all scheduled activities (usually from 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m. each day)
Campers work alongside a diverse string faculty who teach and perform around North America. Focus is given to various areas of string playing each day through guided listening and musicianship seminars.
Private lessons are encouraged for all campers. Participants are encouraged to choose one hour of private lessons (broken into two 30-minute lessons during the week) at an additional cost of $40. Campers taking private lessons should bring a piece of music they have been working on.
All campers must bring their own instrument to camp.
Open to all string players in grades 6- 8 who have at completed at least one full year of study on their instrument, each day will be focused on improving basic string technique and understanding how to make music together through individual/group lessons, enrichment classes, and string ensemble.
The camp will culminate with a performance for all campers in the Great Hall of the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. on July 13th. The performance is free and open to the public. All campers must participate in the final concert. DVDs of the concert will be available for purchase following the concert.
Final performance is in the Great Hall of the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center at 7 p.m. on July 13
Ages: 6th- 8th grade (minimum of one year of instrument study required)
Cost: $275 resident campers (early registration); $295 resident campers (late registration); $175 day campers (early registration); $195 day campers (late registration)
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STEM's Growing in the Garden
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 07/08/2013 - 9:00amIn 'STEM's Growing in the Garden' summer camp participants will enjoy a week of learning how science, math, health and nutrition all play a vital role in growing a garden. Students will explore Botany, Chemistry, Entomology, Microbiology, Math, Technology and Nutrition while actively gardening through the week. This camp is open to students entering 8th grade in the fall of 2013 through 12th grade.
9 a.m. to noon daily
Ages: entering 8th - 12th graders
Cost: $100
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Young Male Leaders: Boys on the Move!
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 07/08/2013 - 9:00amThis camp is designed for young male students interested in exploring, discovering and expanding learning experiences and opportunities through science, environmental learning and technology! Bring your special gifts, talents, creative thinking and constructive building skills. Extra time will be spent at UNII's Wellness/Recreation Center and other sites on campus! Have a little fun rock climbing, playing basketball, racquetball, table tennis, volleyball and more. Enjoy the pleasure of eating lunch daily at UNI's dining center!
9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Ages: 1st-5th Grades
Cost: $110.00
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Introduction to Robotics
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 07/08/2013 - 8:00amStudents will have the opportunity to learn about the construction, design and programming of the LEGO MINDSTORMS® robots. Through a series of hands on training missions, students will learn how to navigate their robot using light, distance and touch sensors to solve increasingly complex problems. The week will end with teams of students competing in a STEM-based competition similar to what they might experience competing in a FIRST LEGO League. Campers will need to bring a sack lunch except on Thursday.
8:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. daily
Ages: 10-14 years
Cost: $75
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Faculty Senate meeting
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 06/24/2013 - 3:00pmThis special meeting of the UNI Faculty Senate will serve almost exclusively as a consultative session with UNI President Bill Ruud. Faculty, students, and other members of the UNI community are welcome to attend.
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Shining Stars Girls: Looking Ahead with Imaginations
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 06/24/2013 - 9:00amThis session is designed to allow girls to use their creativity and imagination by using a variety of musical instruments, scarves, jump ropes, hula hoops, art materials, and creating their own original games and toys! Using environmental materials will enhance these learning experiences. Each student will have daily and individual access to technology as well as a wealth of children's books and literacy materials! Enjoy the honor of visiting various sites on UNI's campus and eating lunch daily in UNI's dining center!
9 a.m.-3 p.m. daily
Ages: Grades K-5
Cost: $110 per week
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MiniSumo Robotics
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 06/24/2013 - 12:00amMain Camp Objectives:
- Mechanical construction:
- Complete construction of a functioning mini-sumo robot. These are autonomous vehicles, designed each to push an opponent off of a 30" circular arena.
- Computer programming (IsoMax Forth language) permitted and encouraged, but not required.
- All necessary code for effective functioning of the sumo will be provided.
- Students with a special interest in code often make significant contributions to the camp through code development and exploration.
The camp culminates with a public mini-sumo robot competition, to which parents are invited.
Ages: Rising eighth grade through rising high school juniors
Cost: $345. Add about $200 for the residential option
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