TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The University of Alabama will offer a variety of youth camps on campus and beyond throughout the summer.
Music lovers will have the opportunity to improve their skills through several camps including Marching Percussion Camp, Community Music School String Camp and Community Music School Children’s Musical Camp.
For those interested in the areas of science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, the College of Engineering will host Student Introduction to Engineering, or SITE. New this year will be Building Leaders through the Arts, STEM and Teamwork, or BLAST, that was developed by the Division of Community Affairs and College of Education.
UA Museums will host several camps that will explore the Alabama Museum of Natural History and adventure-filled nature sites in the community. It will also host the Moundville Indian Summer Day Camp at Moundville Archaeological Park.
In addition, UA will offer reading, art and sports camps, among others.
For a list of summer camps and registration information, visit the UA Youth Programs website.
Contact
Bryant Welbourne, UA Strategic Communications, bryant.welbourne@ua.edu, 205-348-8325