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"Whose Land Is This? Native American, European and American Perspectives""Whose Land Is This? Native American, European and American Perspectives"
Tuesday, April 2, 2019 (All day) to Saturday, August 17, 2019 (All day)
The Grout Museum of History & Science is the venue for the inaugural display of a traveling exhibit created by the UNI Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education on the contact between Native Americans, European explorers and traders, and American settlers in Iowa. The exhibit focuses on different conceptions and uses of land on the part of Native Americans, Europeans and Americans that shaped the interactions of these groups. "Whose Land Is This?" highlights federal, state, county and other sites related to Native Americans in Iowa and the history of exploration, colonization and settlement in the state.
Location: Grout Museum of History & Science, 503 South Street, Waterloo, IA
Contact Information
Name: Grout Museum District
Email: info@gmdistrict.org
Phone: (319) 234-6357
Link to Event: Grout Museum District
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"Whose Land Is This? Native American, European and American Perspectives""Whose Land Is This? Native American, European and American Perspectives"
Tuesday, April 2, 2019 (All day) to Saturday, August 17, 2019 (All day)
The Grout Museum of History & Science is the venue for the inaugural display of a traveling exhibit created by the UNI Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education on the contact between Native Americans, European explorers and traders, and American settlers in Iowa. The exhibit focuses on different conceptions and uses of land on the part of Native Americans, Europeans and Americans that shaped the interactions of these groups. "Whose Land Is This?" highlights federal, state, county and other sites related to Native Americans in Iowa and the history of exploration, colonization and settlement in the state.
Location: Grout Museum of History & Science, 503 South Street, Waterloo, IA
Contact Information
Name: Grout Museum District
Email: info@gmdistrict.org
Phone: (319) 234-6357
Link to Event: Grout Museum District
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Grant writing expert Jeremy Miner Grant writing expert Jeremy Miner
Thursday, June 6, 2019 - 1:00 pm
Jeremy Miner, grant writing expert, develops and administers proposals to public and private grant-makers, serves as a reviewer for federal and state government grant programs, helps private foundations streamline their grant application guidelines, and presents grant-seeking workshops nationally and internationally.
Location: Room 301, Rod Library
Contact Information
Name: Rebecca Rinehart
Email: rebecca.rinehart@uni.edu
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Guest speaker - Jeremy Miner
College Hill Farmers MarketCollege Hill Farmers Market
Thursday, June 6, 2019 - 4:00 pm
Shop for quality local products including additional vendors, grab a bite to eat from a food truck, enjoy live music and additional activities. Follow us on social media to find out what is fresh each week, special events, and more Facebook (College Hill Farmers Market) and Instagram/Twitter (@collegehillfm)
Location: College Street between 22nd and 23rd streets
Contact Information
Name: Jodie Huegerich
Email: jodie.huegerich@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-7883
Link to Event: College Hill Farmers Market
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End May sessionEnd May session
Friday, June 7, 2019 (All day)
Location: NA
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Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: NA
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"Whose Land Is This? Native American, European and American Perspectives""Whose Land Is This? Native American, European and American Perspectives"
Tuesday, April 2, 2019 (All day) to Saturday, August 17, 2019 (All day)
The Grout Museum of History & Science is the venue for the inaugural display of a traveling exhibit created by the UNI Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education on the contact between Native Americans, European explorers and traders, and American settlers in Iowa. The exhibit focuses on different conceptions and uses of land on the part of Native Americans, Europeans and Americans that shaped the interactions of these groups. "Whose Land Is This?" highlights federal, state, county and other sites related to Native Americans in Iowa and the history of exploration, colonization and settlement in the state.
Location: Grout Museum of History & Science, 503 South Street, Waterloo, IA
Contact Information
Name: Grout Museum District
Email: info@gmdistrict.org
Phone: (319) 234-6357
Link to Event: Grout Museum District
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Begin June SessionBegin June Session
Monday, June 10, 2019 (All day)
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: NA
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Panther Swim Camp #1Panther Swim Camp #1
Tuesday, June 11, 2019 - 6:00 pm to Friday, June 14, 2019 - 4:00 pm
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Panther Swim Camp #1
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Begin 8 week sessionBegin 8 week session
Monday, June 10, 2019 (All day)
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: NA
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Fashion & STEM: A Perfect FitFashion & STEM: A Perfect Fit
Monday, June 10, 2019 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes camp program supplies, including custom print fabric, and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
On the first day of camp you will create your own fantasy apparel design and explore the process of bringing designs to life. In the computer aided design lab you will create your own unique repeating surface design and then print it out onto actual fabric using the campus fabric printer. After processing, you will get to cut and sew a skirt or shorts from your printed fabric in the production lab. In the materials science testing lab you will test fabric properties using lab equipment to answer the question of which fabric is the best fit for your design. Using a full-size dress form, you will build a wearable vintage remake design. The final day will include a runway show of all your designs and an open house for friends and family.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 10, 2019 to Friday, June 14, 2019
Ages:
Entering 7th through 10th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email: NA
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/fashion-stem-perfect-fit-2
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Summer Swim Camp #1Summer Swim Camp #1
Tuesday, June 11, 2019 - 6:00 pm to Friday, June 14, 2019 - 4:00 pm
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Summer Swim Camp #1
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Fashion & STEM: A Perfect FitFashion & STEM: A Perfect Fit
Tuesday, June 11, 2019 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
FASHION & STEM: A PERFECT FIT
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes camp program supplies, including custom print fabric, and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
On the first day of camp you will create your own fantasy apparel design and explore the process of bringing designs to life. In the computer aided design lab you will create your own unique repeating surface design and then print it out onto actual fabric using the campus fabric printer. After processing, you will get to cut and sew a skirt or shorts from your printed fabric in the production lab. In the materials science testing lab you will test fabric properties using lab equipment to answer the question of which fabric is the best fit for your design. Using a full-size dress form, you will build a wearable vintage remake design. The final day will include a runway show of all your designs and an open house for friends and family.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 10, 2019 to Friday, June 14, 2019
Ages:
Entering 7th through 10th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/fashion-stem-perfect-fit-2
Thesis Defense: Christina Boeck CrewThesis Defense: Christina Boeck Crew
Tuesday, June 11, 2019 - 9:30 am
Thesis Defense: Christina Boeck Crew - The effect of cold stratification and perigynia removal on the germination of three tallgrass prairie Carex species.
Location: Room 101, McCollum Science Hall
Contact Information
Name: Megan Kaisand
Email: megan.kaisand@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-2456
Link to Event: NA
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Fashion & STEM: A Perfect FitFashion & STEM: A Perfect Fit
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
FASHION & STEM: A PERFECT FIT
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes camp program supplies, including custom print fabric, and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
On the first day of camp you will create your own fantasy apparel design and explore the process of bringing designs to life. In the computer aided design lab you will create your own unique repeating surface design and then print it out onto actual fabric using the campus fabric printer. After processing, you will get to cut and sew a skirt or shorts from your printed fabric in the production lab. In the materials science testing lab you will test fabric properties using lab equipment to answer the question of which fabric is the best fit for your design. Using a full-size dress form, you will build a wearable vintage remake design. The final day will include a runway show of all your designs and an open house for friends and family.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 10, 2019 to Friday, June 14, 2019
Ages:
Entering 7th through 10th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/fashion-stem-perfect-fit-2
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Fashion & STEM: A Perfect FitFashion & STEM: A Perfect Fit
Thursday, June 13, 2019 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
FASHION & STEM: A PERFECT FIT
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes camp program supplies, including custom print fabric, and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
On the first day of camp you will create your own fantasy apparel design and explore the process of bringing designs to life. In the computer aided design lab you will create your own unique repeating surface design and then print it out onto actual fabric using the campus fabric printer. After processing, you will get to cut and sew a skirt or shorts from your printed fabric in the production lab. In the materials science testing lab you will test fabric properties using lab equipment to answer the question of which fabric is the best fit for your design. Using a full-size dress form, you will build a wearable vintage remake design. The final day will include a runway show of all your designs and an open house for friends and family.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 10, 2019 to Friday, June 14, 2019
Ages:
Entering 7th through 10th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/fashion-stem-perfect-fit-2
College Hill Farmers MarketCollege Hill Farmers Market
Thursday, June 13, 2019 - 4:00 pm
Shop for quality products including fresh seasonal produce, homemade jam, healthy snacks, popcorn, baked goods, local meat, and more. Join our free customer rewards program and for every $3 spent earn a punch towards discounts at College Hill businesses. Follow us on social media to find out what is fresh each week, special events, and more! Facebook (College Hill Farmers Market) and Instagram/Twitter (@collegehillfm)
Location: 2205 College St.
Contact Information
Name: Jodie Huegerich
Email: jodie.huegerich@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-7883
Link to Event: https://ceee.uni.edu/collegehillfm
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Fashion & STEM: A Perfect FitFashion & STEM: A Perfect Fit
Friday, June 14, 2019 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
FASHION & STEM: A PERFECT FIT
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes camp program supplies, including custom print fabric, and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
On the first day of camp you will create your own fantasy apparel design and explore the process of bringing designs to life. In the computer aided design lab you will create your own unique repeating surface design and then print it out onto actual fabric using the campus fabric printer. After processing, you will get to cut and sew a skirt or shorts from your printed fabric in the production lab. In the materials science testing lab you will test fabric properties using lab equipment to answer the question of which fabric is the best fit for your design. Using a full-size dress form, you will build a wearable vintage remake design. The final day will include a runway show of all your designs and an open house for friends and family.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 10, 2019 to Friday, June 14, 2019
Ages:
Entering 7th through 10th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/fashion-stem-perfect-fit-2
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"Whose Land Is This? Native American, European and American Perspectives""Whose Land Is This? Native American, European and American Perspectives"
Tuesday, April 2, 2019 (All day) to Saturday, August 17, 2019 (All day)
The Grout Museum of History & Science is the venue for the inaugural display of a traveling exhibit created by the UNI Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education on the contact between Native Americans, European explorers and traders, and American settlers in Iowa. The exhibit focuses on different conceptions and uses of land on the part of Native Americans, Europeans and Americans that shaped the interactions of these groups. "Whose Land Is This?" highlights federal, state, county and other sites related to Native Americans in Iowa and the history of exploration, colonization and settlement in the state.
Location: Grout Museum of History & Science, 503 South Street, Waterloo, IA
Contact Information
Name: Grout Museum District
Email: info@gmdistrict.org
Phone: (319) 234-6357
Link to Event: Grout Museum District
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UNI Minority Educators of Today and TomorrowUNI Minority Educators of Today and Tomorrow
Sunday, June 16, 2019 (All day) to Friday, June 21, 2019 (All day)
UMETT is a week-long, overnight summer program for minority students, age 15+, going into their junior or senior year of high school. Students stay on the UNI campus and participate in hands on activities with area youth. The UMETT Program seeks to build or maintain students' interest in teaching, in attending UNI as an education major (or other major), or in pursuing a teaching career with a partner school district.
Why UMETT?
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There is a state and national shortage of racial and ethnic minorities in education professions and the proportion of high school students interested in pursuing an education major or career path continues to decline rapidly (NCES, 2015).
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Nationwide, students of color have become the majority in public schools, yet more than 80% of teachers are white (Rich, 2015).Black, white, and Asian students benefit from being assigned to a teacher that looks like them.
- Test scores go up in years when their teacher shares their ethnicity (Egalite, Kisida, & Winters, 2015).
Program At a Glance
Students are encouraged to explore teaching as a mission. A teacher functions as a vital change agent, not only for educational justice but to also improve schools and local communities. The UMETT program also helps students gain the experiences necessary to succeed their first year in college through fostering a sense of belonging, resilience, and self-efficacy, and connecting them with helpful resources. Day-to-day, students:
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After breakfast, student participants spend the morning at interactive sessions dedicated to teaching as a mission, including field experience at local schools towards the end of the week.
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Afternoons are spent learning about college, the UNI campus, and feature speakers talking about their various pathways to college.
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After dinner, students participate in team- building activities and have free time in the residence halls.
Date(s) of camp:
Sunday, June 16, 2019 to Friday, June 21, 2019
Location:
Schindler Education Center, University of Northern Iowa
Contact Information:
Email: Dr. Amy Lockhart, amy.lockhart@uni.edu (NEW)
Mail: UNI Department of Teaching, Attn: UMETT, 153 Schindler Education Center, Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613-0610
Phone: (319) 273-2209
More information as a pdf:
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/uni-minority-educators-today-and-tomorrow
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Prairie Walk at Bennington Township CemeteryPrairie Walk at Bennington Township Cemetery
Saturday, June 22, 2019 - 10:00 am
A Prairie Walk at Bennington Township Cemetery is being hosted by the Cedar Prairie Group of the Sierra Club, Iowa Prairie Network Region 3 and Friends of the Tallgrass Prairie Center.
The "old settler" cemetery is a mesic prairie remnant with a wide variety of native plants. There have been no burials in the cemetery for more than 100 years. The walk will be led by Bruce Stiles and Daryl Smith. Enjoy the mid-June wild flowers such as creamy indigo, hoary puccoon and prairie phlox, discuss their early uses, and learn about the pioneers of Bennington Township buried there.
We will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the Thunder Ridge Mall parking lot in Cedar Falls and car pool/caravan to the cemetery. For those who wish to join the group at the site at 10 a.m., the cemetery is located at the corner of N. Elk Run Road and E. Mt. Vernon Road next to St. Johns Evangelical Lutheran Church (4110 E. Mt. Vernon Rd, Waterloo, IA).
Location: Black Hawk County, IA
Contact Information
Name: Daryl Smith
Email: daryl.smith@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 290-4160
Link to Event: NA
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UNI Jazz Combo CampUNI Jazz Combo Camp
Sunday, June 16, 2019 (All day) to Friday, June 21, 2019 (All day)
A week-long exploration of jazz music for high school students, including performances, workshops, jam sessions, master classes and more.
Location: Russell Hall
Contact Information
Name: Caroline Francis
Email: caroline.francis@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-2028
Link to Event: Click here for more info.
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Panther Swim Camp #2Panther Swim Camp #2
Monday, June 17, 2019 - 6:00 pm to Thursday, June 20, 2019 - 4:00 pm
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Panther Swim Camp #2
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End first 6 weekEnd first 6 week
Friday, June 21, 2019 (All day)
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: NA
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Introduction to Robotics summer camp Introduction to Robotics summer camp
Friday, June 21, 2019 - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes use of robot kit and programming software during camp and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
Campers will work in pairs to design and build Lego EV3 robots. Team members will work together programming their robots to solve a variety of simulated problems. For campers with no previous through beginner level robotics and programming experience. This camp will build programming, design, and problem solving skills in an exciting and fun environment.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 17, 2019 to Friday, June 21, 2019
Ages:
Entering 5th through 8th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email: NA
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Introduction to Robotics summer camp
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Introduction to RoboticsIntroduction to Robotics
Monday, June 17, 2019 - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes use of robot kit and programming software during camp and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
Campers will work in pairs to design and build Lego EV3 robots. Team members will work together programming their robots to solve a variety of simulated problems. For campers with no previous through beginner level robotics and programming experience. This camp will build programming, design, and problem solving skills in an exciting and fun environment.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 17, 2019 to Friday, June 21, 2019
Ages:
Entering 5th through 8th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email: NA
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/introduction-robotics-5
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Introduction to Robotics summer campIntroduction to Robotics summer camp
Thursday, June 20, 2019 - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes use of robot kit and programming software during camp and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
Campers will work in pairs to design and build Lego EV3 robots. Team members will work together programming their robots to solve a variety of simulated problems. For campers with no previous through beginner level robotics and programming experience. This camp will build programming, design, and problem solving skills in an exciting and fun environment.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 17, 2019 to Friday, June 21, 2019
Ages:
Entering 5th through 8th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email: NA
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Introduction to Robotics summer camp
Panther Park - A 3D design, 3D printing, and Virtual Reality ExperiencePanther Park - A 3D design, 3D printing, and Virtual Reality Experience
Thursday, June 20, 2019 - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Logistics: $75 registration fee includes camp program supplies, including a 3D print of one of your creations, and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch each day. This camp meets in the TechWorks building in Waterloo. This session is open to all students entering 6th-9th grade.
Don your paleontologist hat and dive into an immersive experience with dinosaurs. You will learn about 3D design and 3D printing plastic and sand. Tour the University of Northern Iowa Metal Casting Additive Manufacturing Center and Design Lab. Come ready to create and explore!
Date(s) of camp:
Tuesday, June 18, 2019 to Thursday, June 20, 2019
Ages:
Entering 6th through 9th grades
Location:
Additive Manufacturing Center - TECHWORKS Building in Waterloo
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399.
For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/panther-park-3d-design-3d-printing-and-virtual-reality
College Hill Farmers MarketCollege Hill Farmers Market
Thursday, June 20, 2019 - 4:00 pm
Shop for quality products including fresh seasonal produce, homemade jam, healthy snacks, popcorn, baked goods, local meat, and more. Join our free customer rewards program and for every $3 spent earn a punch towards discounts at College Hill businesses. Follow us on social media to find out what is fresh each week, special events, and more! Facebook (College Hill Farmers Market) and Instagram/Twitter (@collegehillfm)
Location: 2205 College St.
Contact Information
Name: Jodie Huegerich
Email: jodie.huegerich@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-7883
Link to Event: https://ceee.uni.edu/collegehillfm
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Introduction to RoboticsIntroduction to Robotics
Tuesday, June 18, 2019 - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes use of robot kit and programming software during camp and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
Campers will work in pairs to design and build Lego EV3 robots. Team members will work together programming their robots to solve a variety of simulated problems. For campers with no previous through beginner level robotics and programming experience. This camp will build programming, design, and problem solving skills in an exciting and fun environment.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 17, 2019 to Friday, June 21, 2019
Ages:
Entering 5th through 8th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/introduction-robotics-5
Panther Park - A 3D design, 3D printing, and Virtual Reality ExperiencePanther Park - A 3D design, 3D printing, and Virtual Reality Experience
Tuesday, June 18, 2019 - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Logistics: $75 registration fee includes camp program supplies, including a 3D print of one of your creations, and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch each day. This camp meets in the TechWorks building in Waterloo. This session is open to all students entering 6th-9th grade.
Don your paleontologist hat and dive into an immersive experience with dinosaurs. You will learn about 3D design and 3D printing plastic and sand. Tour the University of Northern Iowa Metal Casting Additive Manufacturing Center and Design Lab. Come ready to create and explore!
Date(s) of camp:
Tuesday, June 18, 2019 to Thursday, June 20, 2019
Ages:
Entering 6th through 9th grades
Location:
Additive Manufacturing Center - TECHWORKS Building in Waterloo
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399.
For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/panther-park-3d-design-3d-printing-and-virtual-reality
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Introduction to Robotics summer campIntroduction to Robotics summer camp
Wednesday, June 19, 2019 - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes use of robot kit and programming software during camp and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
Campers will work in pairs to design and build Lego EV3 robots. Team members will work together programming their robots to solve a variety of simulated problems. For campers with no previous through beginner level robotics and programming experience. This camp will build programming, design, and problem solving skills in an exciting and fun environment.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 17, 2019 to Friday, June 21, 2019
Ages:
Entering 5th through 8th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email: NA
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Introduction to Robotics summer camp
Panther Park - A 3D design, 3D printing, and Virtual Reality ExperiencePanther Park - A 3D design, 3D printing, and Virtual Reality Experience
Wednesday, June 19, 2019 - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Logistics: $75 registration fee includes camp program supplies, including a 3D print of one of your creations, and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch each day. This camp meets in the TechWorks building in Waterloo. This session is open to all students entering 6th-9th grade.
Don your paleontologist hat and dive into an immersive experience with dinosaurs. You will learn about 3D design and 3D printing plastic and sand. Tour the University of Northern Iowa Metal Casting Additive Manufacturing Center and Design Lab. Come ready to create and explore!
Date(s) of camp:
Tuesday, June 18, 2019 to Thursday, June 20, 2019
Ages:
Entering 6th through 9th grades
Location:
Additive Manufacturing Center - TECHWORKS Building in Waterloo
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399.
For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/panther-park-3d-design-3d-printing-and-virtual-reality
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"Whose Land Is This? Native American, European and American Perspectives""Whose Land Is This? Native American, European and American Perspectives"
Tuesday, April 2, 2019 (All day) to Saturday, August 17, 2019 (All day)
The Grout Museum of History & Science is the venue for the inaugural display of a traveling exhibit created by the UNI Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education on the contact between Native Americans, European explorers and traders, and American settlers in Iowa. The exhibit focuses on different conceptions and uses of land on the part of Native Americans, Europeans and Americans that shaped the interactions of these groups. "Whose Land Is This?" highlights federal, state, county and other sites related to Native Americans in Iowa and the history of exploration, colonization and settlement in the state.
Location: Grout Museum of History & Science, 503 South Street, Waterloo, IA
Contact Information
Name: Grout Museum District
Email: info@gmdistrict.org
Phone: (319) 234-6357
Link to Event: Grout Museum District
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UNI Percussion CampUNI Percussion Camp
Sunday, June 23, 2019 (All day) to Wednesday, June 26, 2019 (All day)
This four-day event is designed for high school students who are interested in improving their musical skills in a variety of percussion areas. Campers will participate in daily ensemble rehearsals, masterclasses, campus experiences, and a culminating concert.
Location: Davis Hall, GBPAC
Contact Information
Name: Caroline Francis
Email: caroline.francis@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-2028
Link to Event: Click here for more info.
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Begin second 6 weekBegin second 6 week
Monday, June 24, 2019 (All day)
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: NA
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CMS Camp MusicmaniaCMS Camp Musicmania
Monday, June 24, 2019 (All day) to Friday, June 28, 2019 (All day)
In interactive and exciting camp experience for children grades K-9 (split in two divisions). Activities include singing, dancing, recreation, drumming, Orff instruments, drama, and art.
Location: Russell Hall
Contact Information
Name: Caroline Francis
Email: caroline.francis@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-2028
Link to Event: Click here for more info.
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RockShop! RockShop!
Monday, June 24, 2019 (All day) to Wednesday, June 26, 2019 (All day)
This course will provide teachers with the tools and resources to bring student-centered, culturally responsive, and inclusive music education to students. The RockShop Modern Band Workshop is designed to teach the skills, curriculum, and network to successfully run a modern band program at any grade level or music classroom.
Location: CBB 109
Contact Information
Name: Caroline Francis
Email: caroline.francis@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-2028
Link to Event: Click here for more info.
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Intermediate RoboticsIntermediate Robotics
Thursday, June 27, 2019 - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes use of robot kit and programming software during camp and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
Prerequisites: Must have completed the UNI Introduction to Robotics camp in a previous year or have served on an FLL team for at least one year. No exceptions to grade level requirements or prerequisite requirements will be allowed.
Campers with previous Lego EV3 robotics experience will learn how to design, build, and program Lego EV3 robots to perform a variety of advanced tasks. These tasks will require usage of multiple sensors and gears. The camp will increase participants’ knowledge and skill in several STEM areas: (1) engineering by designing, building and testing of their robots using Lego kits, (2) technology by designing programs for their robots to solve various advanced tasks, and (3) reinforcing the importance of mathematics and physics in the design, implementation, and testing of their robot and programs. Armed with the robotics skills and confidence from the camp, campers will be encouraged to participate in their school’s FTC (First Tech Challenge) or FRC (First Robotics Competition) team in the Fall.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 24, 2019 to Friday, June 28, 2019
Ages:
Entering 7th through 10th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/intermediate-robotics-1
Growing Young Gardners summer campGrowing Young Gardners summer camp
Thursday, June 27, 2019 - 9:00 am to 11:30 am
Campers will spend the week learning how to garden through hands on activities like weeding, watering, planting, and harvesting. Participants will engage in arts, crafts, games, and cooking each day while working in the garden. For more information, click the link.
NOTE: Regsitration deadline is June 5th and registration limit of 12 students.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 24, 2019 to Friday, June 28, 2019
Location:
Creekside Harmony Educational Garden
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email: NA
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Growing Young Gardners summer camp
WRC Panther Summer CampWRC Panther Summer Camp
Thursday, June 27, 2019 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Join us at UNI's Wellness and Recreation Center for a Summer 5 day Panther camp, June 24 - 28, from 9:00-3:00. (Drop off 8:30- 9:00 and Pick up 3:00- 3:30) Kids ages 6-12 will participate in swimming, rock climbing a variety of sport/games/activities, crafts, and special event. The cost is $165.00, space is limited to 40 kids. Please Bring: Lunch, 2 snacks for morning and afternoon, swim suit and towel. Camp includes: Water bottle and T-shirt, Register at: https://services.recreation.uni.edu/ or For more information contact: Cindy Klatt at (319)-273-5528 or Cynthia.klatt@uni.edu
Daily options are available at $33 per day. (Water bottle provided only)Register at: https://services.recreation.uni.edu/ or For more information contact: Cindy Klatt at (319)-273-5528 or Cynthia.klatt@uni.edu
Date(s) of camp:
Wednesday, April 24, 2019 to Sunday, April 28, 2019
Time:
9:00 am-3:00 pm. (Drop off 8:30- 9:00 am and Pick up 3:00- 3:30 pm)
Location:
UNI Wellness and Recreation Center
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: WRC Panther Summer Camp
Panther Park- For Girls OnlyPanther Park- For Girls Only
Thursday, June 27, 2019 - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Panther Park - For Girls Only
Logistics: $75 registration fee includes camp program supplies, including a 3D print of one of your creations, and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch each day. This camp meets in the TechWorks building in Waterloo. This session is open to girls entering 6th-9th grade.
Don your paleontologist hat and dive into an immersive experience with dinosaurs. You will learn about 3D design and 3D printing plastic and sand. Tour the University of Northern Iowa Metal Casting Additive Manufacturing Center and Design Lab. Come ready to create and explore!
Date(s) of camp:
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 to Thursday, June 27, 2019
Ages:
Entering 6th through 9th grades
Location:
Additive Manufacturing Center - TECHWORKS Building in Waterloo
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399.
For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/panther-park-girls-only-0
College Hill Farmers MarketCollege Hill Farmers Market
Thursday, June 27, 2019 - 4:00 pm
Shop for quality products including fresh seasonal produce, homemade jam, healthy snacks, popcorn, baked goods, local meat, and more. Join our free customer rewards program and for every $3 spent earn a punch towards discounts at College Hill businesses. Follow us on social media to find out what is fresh each week, special events, and more! Facebook (College Hill Farmers Market) and Instagram/Twitter (@collegehillfm)
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: Jodie Huegerich
Email: jodie.huegerich@uni.edu
Phone: (319) 273-7883
Link to Event: https://ceee.uni.edu/collegehillfm
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Intermediate RoboticsIntermediate Robotics
Friday, June 28, 2019 - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes use of robot kit and programming software during camp and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
Prerequisites: Must have completed the UNI Introduction to Robotics camp in a previous year or have served on an FLL team for at least one year. No exceptions to grade level requirements or prerequisite requirements will be allowed.
Campers with previous Lego EV3 robotics experience will learn how to design, build, and program Lego EV3 robots to perform a variety of advanced tasks. These tasks will require usage of multiple sensors and gears. The camp will increase participants’ knowledge and skill in several STEM areas: (1) engineering by designing, building and testing of their robots using Lego kits, (2) technology by designing programs for their robots to solve various advanced tasks, and (3) reinforcing the importance of mathematics and physics in the design, implementation, and testing of their robot and programs. Armed with the robotics skills and confidence from the camp, campers will be encouraged to participate in their school’s FTC (First Tech Challenge) or FRC (First Robotics Competition) team in the Fall.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 24, 2019 to Friday, June 28, 2019
Ages:
Entering 7th through 10th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/intermediate-robotics-1
Growing Young Gardners summer campGrowing Young Gardners summer camp
Friday, June 28, 2019 - 9:00 am to 11:30 am
Campers will spend the week learning how to garden through hands on activities like weeding, watering, planting, and harvesting. Participants will engage in arts, crafts, games, and cooking each day while working in the garden. For more information, click the link.
NOTE: Regsitration deadline is June 5th and registration limit of 12 students.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 24, 2019 to Friday, June 28, 2019
Location:
Creekside Harmony Educational Garden
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Growing Young Gardners summer camp
WRC Panther Summer CampWRC Panther Summer Camp
Friday, June 28, 2019 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Join us at UNI's Wellness and Recreation Center for a Summer 5 day Panther camp, June 24 - 28, from 9:00-3:00. (Drop off 8:30- 9:00 and Pick up 3:00- 3:30) Kids ages 6-12 will participate in swimming, rock climbing a variety of sport/games/activities, crafts, and special event. The cost is $165.00, space is limited to 40 kids. Please Bring: Lunch, 2 snacks for morning and afternoon, swim suit and towel. Camp includes: Water bottle and T-shirt, Register at: https://services.recreation.uni.edu/ or For more information contact: Cindy Klatt at (319)-273-5528 or Cynthia.klatt@uni.edu
Daily options are available at $33 per day. (Water bottle provided only)Register at: https://services.recreation.uni.edu/ or For more information contact: Cindy Klatt at (319)-273-5528 or Cynthia.klatt@uni.edu
Date(s) of camp:
Wednesday, April 24, 2019 to Sunday, April 28, 2019
Time:
9:00 am-3:00 pm. (Drop off 8:30- 9:00 am and Pick up 3:00- 3:30 pm)
Location:
UNI Wellness and Recreation Center
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email: NA
Phone: NA
Link to Event: WRC Panther Summer Camp
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Intermediate RoboticsIntermediate Robotics
Monday, June 24, 2019 - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes use of robot kit and programming software during camp and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
Prerequisites: Must have completed the UNI Introduction to Robotics camp in a previous year or have served on an FLL team for at least one year. No exceptions to grade level requirements or prerequisite requirements will be allowed.
Campers with previous Lego EV3 robotics experience will learn how to design, build, and program Lego EV3 robots to perform a variety of advanced tasks. These tasks will require usage of multiple sensors and gears. The camp will increase participants’ knowledge and skill in several STEM areas: (1) engineering by designing, building and testing of their robots using Lego kits, (2) technology by designing programs for their robots to solve various advanced tasks, and (3) reinforcing the importance of mathematics and physics in the design, implementation, and testing of their robot and programs. Armed with the robotics skills and confidence from the camp, campers will be encouraged to participate in their school’s FTC (First Tech Challenge) or FRC (First Robotics Competition) team in the Fall.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 24, 2019 to Friday, June 28, 2019
Ages:
Entering 7th through 10th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/intermediate-robotics-1
Growing Young Gardners summer campGrowing Young Gardners summer camp
Monday, June 24, 2019 - 9:00 am to 11:30 am
Campers will spend the week learning how to garden through hands on activities like weeding, watering, planting, and harvesting. Participants will engage in arts, crafts, games, and cooking each day while working in the garden. For more information, click the link.
NOTE: Regsitration deadline is June 5th and registration limit of 12 students.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 24, 2019 to Friday, June 28, 2019
Location:
Creekside Harmony Educational Garden
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Growing Young Gardners summer camp
WRC Panther Summer CampWRC Panther Summer Camp
Monday, June 24, 2019 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Join us at UNI's Wellness and Recreation Center for a Summer 5 day Panther camp, June 24 - 28, from 9:00-3:00. (Drop off 8:30- 9:00 and Pick up 3:00- 3:30) Kids ages 6-12 will participate in swimming, rock climbing a variety of sport/games/activities, crafts, and special event. The cost is $165.00, space is limited to 40 kids. Please Bring: Lunch, 2 snacks for morning and afternoon, swim suit and towel. Camp includes: Water bottle and T-shirt, Register at: https://services.recreation.uni.edu/ or For more information contact: Cindy Klatt at (319)-273-5528 or Cynthia.klatt@uni.edu
Daily options are available at $33 per day. (Water bottle provided only)Register at: https://services.recreation.uni.edu/ or For more information contact: Cindy Klatt at (319)-273-5528 or Cynthia.klatt@uni.edu
Date(s) of camp:
Wednesday, April 24, 2019 to Sunday, April 28, 2019
Time:
9:00 am-3:00 pm. (Drop off 8:30- 9:00 am and Pick up 3:00- 3:30 pm)
Location:
UNI Wellness and Recreation Center
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: WRC Panther Summer Camp
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Intermediate RoboticsIntermediate Robotics
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes use of robot kit and programming software during camp and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
Prerequisites: Must have completed the UNI Introduction to Robotics camp in a previous year or have served on an FLL team for at least one year. No exceptions to grade level requirements or prerequisite requirements will be allowed.
Campers with previous Lego EV3 robotics experience will learn how to design, build, and program Lego EV3 robots to perform a variety of advanced tasks. These tasks will require usage of multiple sensors and gears. The camp will increase participants’ knowledge and skill in several STEM areas: (1) engineering by designing, building and testing of their robots using Lego kits, (2) technology by designing programs for their robots to solve various advanced tasks, and (3) reinforcing the importance of mathematics and physics in the design, implementation, and testing of their robot and programs. Armed with the robotics skills and confidence from the camp, campers will be encouraged to participate in their school’s FTC (First Tech Challenge) or FRC (First Robotics Competition) team in the Fall.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 24, 2019 to Friday, June 28, 2019
Ages:
Entering 7th through 10th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/intermediate-robotics-1
Growing Young Gardners summer campGrowing Young Gardners summer camp
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 - 9:00 am to 11:30 am
Campers will spend the week learning how to garden through hands on activities like weeding, watering, planting, and harvesting. Participants will engage in arts, crafts, games, and cooking each day while working in the garden. For more information, click the link.
NOTE: Regsitration deadline is June 5th and registration limit of 12 students.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 24, 2019 to Friday, June 28, 2019
Location:
Creekside Harmony Educational Garden
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Growing Young Gardners summer camp
WRC Panther Summer CampWRC Panther Summer Camp
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Join us at UNI's Wellness and Recreation Center for a Summer 5 day Panther camp, June 24 - 28, from 9:00-3:00. (Drop off 8:30- 9:00 and Pick up 3:00- 3:30) Kids ages 6-12 will participate in swimming, rock climbing a variety of sport/games/activities, crafts, and special event. The cost is $165.00, space is limited to 40 kids. Please Bring: Lunch, 2 snacks for morning and afternoon, swim suit and towel. Camp includes: Water bottle and T-shirt, Register at: https://services.recreation.uni.edu/ or For more information contact: Cindy Klatt at (319)-273-5528 or Cynthia.klatt@uni.edu
Daily options are available at $33 per day. (Water bottle provided only)Register at: https://services.recreation.uni.edu/ or For more information contact: Cindy Klatt at (319)-273-5528 or Cynthia.klatt@uni.edu
Date(s) of camp:
Wednesday, April 24, 2019 to Sunday, April 28, 2019
Time:
9:00 am-3:00 pm. (Drop off 8:30- 9:00 am and Pick up 3:00- 3:30 pm)
Location:
UNI Wellness and Recreation Center
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: WRC Panther Summer Camp
Panther Park- For Girls OnlyPanther Park- For Girls Only
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Panther Park - For Girls Only
Logistics: $75 registration fee includes camp program supplies, including a 3D print of one of your creations, and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch each day. This camp meets in the TechWorks building in Waterloo. This session is open to girls entering 6th-9th grade.
Don your paleontologist hat and dive into an immersive experience with dinosaurs. You will learn about 3D design and 3D printing plastic and sand. Tour the University of Northern Iowa Metal Casting Additive Manufacturing Center and Design Lab. Come ready to create and explore!
Date(s) of camp:
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 to Thursday, June 27, 2019
Ages:
Entering 6th through 9th grades
Location:
Additive Manufacturing Center - TECHWORKS Building in Waterloo
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399.
For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/panther-park-girls-only-0
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Intermediate RoboticsIntermediate Robotics
Wednesday, June 26, 2019 - 8:30 am to 3:00 pm
Logistics: $150 registration fee includes use of robot kit and programming software during camp and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch Monday-Thursday; Friday’s lunch will be provided.
Prerequisites: Must have completed the UNI Introduction to Robotics camp in a previous year or have served on an FLL team for at least one year. No exceptions to grade level requirements or prerequisite requirements will be allowed.
Campers with previous Lego EV3 robotics experience will learn how to design, build, and program Lego EV3 robots to perform a variety of advanced tasks. These tasks will require usage of multiple sensors and gears. The camp will increase participants’ knowledge and skill in several STEM areas: (1) engineering by designing, building and testing of their robots using Lego kits, (2) technology by designing programs for their robots to solve various advanced tasks, and (3) reinforcing the importance of mathematics and physics in the design, implementation, and testing of their robot and programs. Armed with the robotics skills and confidence from the camp, campers will be encouraged to participate in their school’s FTC (First Tech Challenge) or FRC (First Robotics Competition) team in the Fall.
All paid registrations will receive a camp logistics email from the Camp Director by the Wednesday before camp begins. This email will include details about where to meet on Monday, how to dress, and other camp logistics.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 24, 2019 to Friday, June 28, 2019
Ages:
Entering 7th through 10th grade
Location:
UNI Campus, Camp Director email will include specifics.
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399. For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/intermediate-robotics-1
Growing Young Gardners summer campGrowing Young Gardners summer camp
Wednesday, June 26, 2019 - 9:00 am to 11:30 am
Campers will spend the week learning how to garden through hands on activities like weeding, watering, planting, and harvesting. Participants will engage in arts, crafts, games, and cooking each day while working in the garden. For more information, click the link.
NOTE: Regsitration deadline is June 5th and registration limit of 12 students.
Date(s) of camp:
Monday, June 24, 2019 to Friday, June 28, 2019
Location:
Creekside Harmony Educational Garden
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: Growing Young Gardners summer camp
WRC Panther Summer CampWRC Panther Summer Camp
Wednesday, June 26, 2019 - 9:00 am to 3:00 pm
Join us at UNI's Wellness and Recreation Center for a Summer 5 day Panther camp, June 24 - 28, from 9:00-3:00. (Drop off 8:30- 9:00 and Pick up 3:00- 3:30) Kids ages 6-12 will participate in swimming, rock climbing a variety of sport/games/activities, crafts, and special event. The cost is $165.00, space is limited to 40 kids. Please Bring: Lunch, 2 snacks for morning and afternoon, swim suit and towel. Camp includes: Water bottle and T-shirt, Register at: https://services.recreation.uni.edu/ or For more information contact: Cindy Klatt at (319)-273-5528 or Cynthia.klatt@uni.edu
Daily options are available at $33 per day. (Water bottle provided only)Register at: https://services.recreation.uni.edu/ or For more information contact: Cindy Klatt at (319)-273-5528 or Cynthia.klatt@uni.edu
Date(s) of camp:
Wednesday, April 24, 2019 to Sunday, April 28, 2019
Time:
9:00 am-3:00 pm. (Drop off 8:30- 9:00 am and Pick up 3:00- 3:30 pm)
Location:
UNI Wellness and Recreation Center
Location: NA
Contact Information
Name: NA
Email:
Phone: NA
Link to Event: WRC Panther Summer Camp
Panther Park- For Girls OnlyPanther Park- For Girls Only
Wednesday, June 26, 2019 - 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Panther Park - For Girls Only
Logistics: $75 registration fee includes camp program supplies, including a 3D print of one of your creations, and a snack daily. Campers should bring a sack lunch each day. This camp meets in the TechWorks building in Waterloo. This session is open to girls entering 6th-9th grade.
Don your paleontologist hat and dive into an immersive experience with dinosaurs. You will learn about 3D design and 3D printing plastic and sand. Tour the University of Northern Iowa Metal Casting Additive Manufacturing Center and Design Lab. Come ready to create and explore!
Date(s) of camp:
Tuesday, June 25, 2019 to Thursday, June 27, 2019
Ages:
Entering 6th through 9th grades
Location:
Additive Manufacturing Center - TECHWORKS Building in Waterloo
Contact Information:
For registration questions, please contact UNI STEM Secretary, Shelia Kelly at shelia.kelly@uni.edu or 319-273-7399.
For camp program and other questions, please contact, UNI STEM Coordinator, Marcy Seavey at seavey@uni.edu.
To learn more about UNI STEM Camps, including camp policies, please visit: https://stemed.uni.edu/k12
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Link to Event: https://camps.uni.edu/panther-park-girls-only-0
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"Whose Land Is This? Native American, European and American Perspectives""Whose Land Is This? Native American, European and American Perspectives"
Tuesday, April 2, 2019 (All day) to Saturday, August 17, 2019 (All day)
The Grout Museum of History & Science is the venue for the inaugural display of a traveling exhibit created by the UNI Center for Holocaust and Genocide Education on the contact between Native Americans, European explorers and traders, and American settlers in Iowa. The exhibit focuses on different conceptions and uses of land on the part of Native Americans, Europeans and Americans that shaped the interactions of these groups. "Whose Land Is This?" highlights federal, state, county and other sites related to Native Americans in Iowa and the history of exploration, colonization and settlement in the state.
Location: Grout Museum of History & Science, 503 South Street, Waterloo, IA
Contact Information
Name: Grout Museum District
Email: info@gmdistrict.org
Phone: (319) 234-6357
Link to Event: Grout Museum District
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