Camp Infinity is a week-long summer camp that introduces girls to computer and internet technologies through fun, hands-on activities designed to spark imagination and creativity.
Girls entering 5th–6th grade will explore programming using Ozobot Evo robots.
Girls entering 7th–8th grade will build critical thinking and problem-solving skills while programming a Finch 2.0 robot.
All participants will also learn web design by creating their own multi-page website.
As part of NMU's 125th Anniversary and in conjunction with the NMU Jazz Festival, Beaumier U.P. Heritage Center Director Dan Truckey will present a lecture on the history of jazz at the university. He will explore the little-known history of the first jazz performers in Northern’s dance halls, gymnasiums, and auditoriums. From early big bands to legends like Louis Armstrong and Herbie Hancock, this presentation will cover it all. The event is free and open to the public.
Hands-on, minds-on STEM classes for students in grades K-6, offered through a partnership with the School of Education, Leadership, and Public Service.
Hands-on, minds-on STEM classes for students in grades K-6, offered through a partnership with the School of Education, Leadership, and Public Service.
High school robotics teams will gather and view the video challenge "Crescendo," presented by Haas. Teams attending this event will receive their parts kit following the presentation to begin the new season.