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Brian Mitchell Football Camp

Fairfax Campus

Ages 7 - 18.  Residential and commuter options available.  6/28 - 7/1.

$759.97; $649.97

Sports International Camps, (301) 575-9400

http://www.footballcamps.com/default.asp?page=20&camp=47

 

International Economic Science Association Conference

Westin Arlington Gateway Hotel, Arlington

New Directions in Experimental Economics.  Organized by the Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science.

Featuring keynote speakers:

•Nobel Laureate Vernon Smith, ESI at Chapman University and ICES
•Professor Soo Hong Chew, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
•Professor Rebecca Morton, New York University
•Professor Leiugh Tesfatsion, Iowa State University

Yoanna Ganeva, (703) 993-4850, yganeva@gmu.edu, Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science

http://ices.gmu.edu/subcategory.php/129.html?menuid=

7 am - 12 pm

Korean-American Youth Leadership Conference: The Contributors

SUB I, Rooms A-C

Presented by Youth Initiative.  6/27 - 30.

$250

Prumeh Lee, (845) 625-4562, prumeh@yiconference.org, Youth Initiative

http://yiconference.org

7 am - 12:30 pm

Apex Cycle Education

Prince 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

http://apexcycleeducation.com

9 am - 5 pm

Army JROTC Leadership Symposium and Academic Bowl

Johnson 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

http://www.collegeoptionsfoundation.net

9 am - 5 pm

THAT Camp

Research 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

http://thatcamp.org/

12:30 pm - 6 pm

Apex Cycle Education

Prince 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

http://apexcycleeducation.com