| Times | Events |
|---|---|
Brian Mitchell Football CampFairfax Campus Ages 7 - 18. Residential and commuter options available. 6/28 - 7/1. $759.97; $649.97 Sports International Camps, (301) 575-9400 | |
International Economic Science Association ConferenceWestin Arlington Gateway Hotel, Arlington New Directions in Experimental Economics. Organized by the Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science. Yoanna Ganeva, (703) 993-4850, yganeva@gmu.edu, Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science | |
| 7 am - 12 pm | Korean-American Youth Leadership Conference: The ContributorsSUB I, Rooms A-C Presented by Youth Initiative. 6/27 - 30. $250 Prumeh Lee, (845) 625-4562, prumeh@yiconference.org, Youth Initiative |
| 7 am - 12:30 pm | Apex Cycle EducationPrince William, Occoquan Building, Room 110L; Discovery Hall, Parking Lot Basic Rider Course. Choose between morning or evening range class. Evening class, 6/26, Occoquan Building, Rooms 110L. Range class, 6/27 - 28, Discovery Hall, Parking Lot. $349 Apex Cycle Education, (571) 201-7661 |
| 9 am - 5 pm | Army JROTC Leadership Symposium and Academic BowlJohnson Center, Dewberry Hall Army JROTC students compete in teams of four, covering math, English, history, and science topics. 6/26 - 30. Emily Donahue, ehdonahue@bellsouth.net |
| 9 am - 5 pm | THAT CampResearch I, Room 163 The Humanities and Technology Camp. User-generated "unconference" on digital humanities organized and hosted by the Center for History and New Media. Center for History and New Media, (703) 993-9277 |
| 12:30 pm - 6 pm | Apex Cycle EducationPrince William, Occoquan Building, Room 110L; Discovery Hall, Parking Lot Basic Rider Course. Choose between morning or evening range class. Evening class, 6/26, Occoquan Building, Rooms 110L. Range class, 6/27 - 28, Discovery Hall, Parking Lot. $349 Apex Cycle Education, (571) 201-7661 |

