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Campbellsville University holds first of two Kids Colleges

By Joan C. McKinney, director, Office of University Communications

Food. Science. Archery. Art. Computers. Students in grades three-eight were offered opportunities to broaden the scope of their interests and interact with other young people at Campbellsville University in the Virginia Ponser Flanagan Technology Training Center June 5-8.



Students can choose two sessions from the following: Cool Scientist, Amazing Art, Sharp Shooting Archery, Cooking Up A Storm and Microsoft Office Fun with Computer Programming for Kids for July only.

The next Kids College will be July 17-20 with sessions from 9amET until 11:45amET.

Registration for the camp is $75; this covers the entire instructional program including materials and a T-shirt. Kids College is filled on a first-come, first-served basis.

For more information, contact the Technology Training Center at (270) 789-5396 or campbellsville.edu/camps.


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Making volcanoes during Cool Science class at CU



2017-06-14 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Ariel Emberton.
Volcanoes were a popular project in the Cool Science class during the Kids College on Campbellsville University’s campus earlier this month. From left, Carter Richerson and Julie Gibbs, both of Campbellsville, take putty and form it around a plastic bottle to make their very own home-made volcanoes.

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Keira Gadberry, Liberty, takes aim in CU's Archery class



2017-06-14 - Campbellsville University - Photo by Ariel Emberton.
During the Archery class, offered by the Kids College on Campbellsville University’s campus, Keira Gadberry of Liberty, KY focuses on her target before she releases.

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Creating a beach scene in Art class



2017-06-14 - Campbellsville University - Photo by Ariel Emberton.
Owen Smith, left, and Jase Jessie, both of Campbellsville, fill in the water for their beach scene that they are painting in the Amazing Art class, a part of the Kids College held at Campbellsville University’s campus.

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