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Summer Camp 2012: George Mason Institute Forensics

Fairfax Campus

Students will have the opportunity to specialize in numerous areas of forensics, including Oratory, Extemporaneous Speaking, Student Congress, and all the interpretation events. Faculty consists of the leading competitors and coaches from across the nation.

$1599; $1199

Peter Pober, (703) 993-4119, ppober@gmu.edu, George Mason Institute of Forensics

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Summer Camp 2012: Washington Journalism and Media Conference

Fairfax Campus

The week-long program, held on George Mason University’s state-of-the-art campus, will encourage and inspire young leaders from across the country who desire a unique experience focused on successful careers in this dynamic industry.

$1885

Washington Journalism and Media Conference, (703) 993-5010, wjmc@gmu.edu

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Summer Camp 2012: Joe Russell's Patriot Wrestling Camp

Recreation and Athletic Complex, Cage Gym

Joe Russell, (703) 993-3299, jrusse13@gmu.edu

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9 am - 12 pm

Summer Camp 2012: Camp Freedom for Preschoolers

Prince William Campus

Each week preschoolers explore a different theme through a variety of related activities, games, arts & crafts, music, and movement. Campers should bring a snack each day.

$100

Freedom Aquatic and Fitness Center, (703) 993-8513, fccamps@gmu.edu

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9 am - 3 pm

Summer Camp 2012: Patriot Volleyball Camp

Recreation and Athletic Complex

Pat Kendrick, (703) 993-3298, pkendric@gmu.edu

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9 am - 5 pm

Summer Camp 2012: Benjamin Franklin Summer Institute with South and Central Asia

Fairfax Campus

The Institute will bring together 45 teenagers aged 16- 18 from the United States, India, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan to learn about conflict resolution, democracy, diplomacy, environmental issues, and media.

Nike Carstarphen, (703) 993-9405, franklin@gmu.edu

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