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Workshop: Parents, Kids, and LEGOS. Tufts U., March 6

legoThe Tufts University Center for Engineering Education will hold a Parent and Child Workshop, March 6, 2010, with teams building and programming their own LEGO inventions. For all ages. Cost: $75.

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Summer Programs: U. Illinois, Grades 9-12

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign offers two week-long residental programs in June and July: Exploring Your Options introduces high school rising juniors and seniors to the field of engineering; Discover Engineering is for rising sophomores interested in math and science to work on projects incorporating different aspects of engineering.

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Girls Summer Camp: U. Illinois


U. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s G.A.M.E.S is an annual week long camp, designed to give academically talented middle-school girls an opportunity to explore exciting engineering and scientific fields through demonstrations, classroom presentations, hands-on activities, and contacts with women in these technical fields. Application opens Feb. 1

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AZ MESA at Arizona State University

AZ MESA, is an academic resource for Title I schools and their 7th to 12th grade students. Based in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University, the Phoenix Central Region MESA is a free after-school educational program whose purpose is to assist underserved ethnic minorities, girls, low income, and first generation college-bound students pursue course work, advance study and possible careers in Math, Engineering and Science.

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Cool School Challenge

The Cool School Challenge is a FREE innovative program that motivates students, teachers, and school districts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. By conduction audits of classroom energy, solid waste, and transportation behaviors, students identify opportunities to improve efficiency, reduce waste and shring their carbon impact.

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