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Adinkra Computing
Science-U is proud to partner with the Penn State College of Education to offer two immersive summer camps hosted in the College’s Krause Pedagogical Innovation Lab. In this camp, students have the opportunity to dive into the art and science of Ghanaian Adinkra symbols, learning how these traditional designs reflect creativity, craftsmanship, and computational knowledge. Through storytelling, 3D printing, and block-based coding, campers can build valuable STEAM skills while exploring how patterns and symbols connect art, culture, and computation.
Ages: 10-13
Dates: July 6-10
Price: $415
Time: 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Please note that on the final day of camp, dismissal typically occurs earlier than 4:00 p.m.
Some camps may also include a closing ceremony or showcase for families on the final day. Specific dismissal times and event details will be shared with families closer to the start of camp.
Location: University Park (Exact locations will be communicated to registrants 2 weeks prior to camp)
Lunch and Snacks: Campers will eat lunch in the dining commons Monday through Friday.
Registration for 2026 camps opens on February 3rd at 12pm. Access the registration page HERE