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    Students in the Engineering Honors Program at the University of Colorado-Boulder invite teens to campus on Saturday, November 5 for Splash a free day of activities.

    Workshops for teens include:

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    [*]Philosophy and "The Dark Knight"
    [*] Game Development
    [*] Introducation to Programming in C#
    [*] Beginning Lindy Hop

    Like its sibling programs at MIT and Stanford, CU Splash is led by college student volunteers and supported by Learning Unlimited, a nonprofit organization. Admission is open to all students meeting the age guidelines.

    To register for CU Splash, visit CU.learningu.org

    For more information on Splash programs around the country, visit www.learningu.org

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    It looks like the kids need to be at least in 7th grade. Is that correct? My 11 y/o is in 6th grade, but I'm sure that she'd love a lot of these classes.

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    nm, I e-mailed directly & they did say that my 11 y/o can attend. Thank you so much for posting this. It looks like a lot of fun.


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