By news editor and partners • 15 hours ago New Mexico State University’s computer science department, in collaboration with the National Association for Community College Entrepreneurship, will host a free Verizon Innovative Learning STEM enrichment summer camp for 100 middle school boys. Although targeted to middle school boys, the program is inclusive of all genders and non-binary students.
Beginning July 12 through July 30, students will learn design thinking, 3D printing, augmented reality and social entrepreneurship skills. Following the three-week summer program, students will participate in one session per month on Saturdays throughout the school year to continue learning. The program will be taught by current NMSU computer science students and previous camp teachers.