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Friday, June 29
During the two weeks of the ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camp, the campers studied biology, forensics, robotics, physics, mathematics, and technology.   Read More >>
Thursday, June 28
During forensics, the girls used all the blood typing skills they have learned to solve a robbery mystery.    Read More >>
Wednesday, June 27
As the end of camp approaches, the students are beginning to wrap up their labs and projects.    Read More >>
Tuesday, June 26
The Boys continued their research today as technology instructor Lon Nix walked from computer to computer observing their work. The girls spent the day on a field trip to the Big Thicket National Preserve.    Read More >>
Monday, June 25
It was a busy day in robotics as the boys assembled another robotic car from scratch.    Read More >>
Friday, June 22
Dr. Bernard Harris, president and founder of The Harris Foundation and its various programs, including the Summer Science Camp, visited campers.   Read More >>
Thursday, June 21
Instructor Petula Whitfield introduced the girls to bridge building in mathematics. The boys traveled to Shangri La in Orange to learn about water and pond studies.   Read More >>
Wednesday, June 20
Today, the boys attended forensics, mathematics, robotics and biology sessions. The girls attended robotics, technology and two physics classes.   Read More >>
Tuesday, June 19th
Today, the boys went to a physics session, a robotics session, a mathematics session, and a technology session. The girls went to Shangri La in Orange.   Read More >>
Monday, June 18
The 2007 ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Science Summer Camp, hosted by Lamar University’s College of Education and Human Development and the College of Engineering, began today (Monday, June 18) and continues through June 29. Read More >>