Thursday, June 16, 2005

More artful classes for teens at Centenary College Summer Exploration Camp, June 20 - 24

Centenary Summer Exploration for high school students opens its second session next week, June 20-24, says Dian Tooke.

Offered during Session 2 are:
- CSI Centenary: Exploring the World of Biology
- Introduction to Screenwriting
- Shakespeare Through Performance and Acting

“Centenary Summer Exploration is an experience different than others,” says Professor Ross Smith, a second-year Summer Exploration faculty member, “It provides an opportunity for high school students to do something academic at Centenary.”

The session is one week long and students may take one course of their choosing as space is available. Classes meet from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with early drop off (7:30 a.m.) and late pickup (5:30 p.m.) available.

Parents seeking more enriched summer activities for their teenagers should register them for next week's session immediately. Deadline is Friday, June 17 at 4:30 p.m. The cost per course is $250, which includes instruction, lunch and supplies.

Each student's family is invited to attend a “Meet the Professor” reception at the end of the weeklong session. The reception will be held at 3 p.m. on Friday, June 24 in the Sam Peters Admissions Building. The profs include Dr. Jefferson Hendricks, screenwriting, Heather Peak, Shakespeare, and Dr. Scott Chirhart, biology.

For more information about Centenary Summer Exploration, visit centenary.edu/exploration or contact Dian Tooke at 318-869-5542

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