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Dates: July 6 - July 11, 2025 The goals of plant biotechnology boot camp are, • To provide hands-on learning opportunities in the areas of plant biotechnology, genetics, molecular biology, plant pathology, and microbiology. • To bring interests among high school students to advance their education in the above-mentioned areas. • To help students develop a higher appreciation for Research & Development, and interests to pursue research in the above-mentioned fields. By participating in the plant biotechnology Boot camp, you will, • Learn basic concepts pertaining to plant biology. • Learn basic techniques in plant biotechnology and tissue culture. • Learn about genetically modified organisms (GMOs). • Participate in a field trip to plant genetic transformation and tissue culture facility.
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Middle and High School Level Dates: June 26, June 30 - July 1
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High School ID Camp (6/30, 9-12pm) For those entering grades 9-12, $65 This camp will target teaching skills specific to high school players looking to improve their game and we will pay particular attention to shooting, ball-handling, pivoting/footwork, defense, and communication. This camp will also allow time for specific positional work. Posts and guards will work separately on skill development and will then combine to implement what they have learned into half court and team play settings. Players will be able to demonstrate what they have learned via drills, stations, and games. Pioneer camps utilize instruction, player/coach demonstrations, game simulation drills, and film sessions to build an understanding of the specific skills necessary to progress to an advanced level as a post or guard.
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“Basic Skills” Youth Camp (6/16 – 6/17, 9-4pm) For those entering grades 2-8, $130 This camp will target teaching the fundamental skills of basketball and will be geared to players who are newer to the sport. An emphasize will be made on developing player’s basketball skills in multiple areas like shooting, ball handling, footwork, rebounding, and defense. We will use different drills, stations, contests and games to ensure the correct learning of these skills. Players will be able to demonstrate what they have learned via drills, stations, and games. Pioneer camps utilize instruction, player/coach demonstrations, game simulation drills, and film sessions to build an understanding of the specific skills necessary to progress to an advanced player in the game of basketball.
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List of all athletic trainers working any summer 2025 youth camps (May - July)
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June 18 - June 19 June 23 - June 25 July 7 - July 9
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Date of Men's Soccer ID Camp - Friday, June 20th, 2025
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Date of Men's Soccer ID Camp - July 18, 2025
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Screening and Training items are mandatory in order to interact with minors. This project is where Residence Life staff will complete these items ahead of summer youth camps.
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Individuals that must undergo youth protection screening and training either due to their staff or residency status with Rountree Commons for Summer 2025.
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Dates: Sunday, July 13th - Friday, July 18th
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TBD - Volleyball skills camps with an overnight portion in a UW-Platteville Residence Hall (3 camps total) 2025 Dates: July 13th - July 15th July 16th - July 18th July 23rd - July 25th
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