Registration opens for ETSU engineering camp
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JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — East Tennessee State University (ETSU) will host its 2025 Renaissance Teen Engineering Camp from July 21-25.

The camp, open to grades 8th through 12th, will offer hands-on innovation, collaboration and problem-solving, ETSU said in a news release.

“Part of ETSU’s popular Renaissance Child Summer Program, the camp runs from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily and invites students to explore real-world engineering challenges,” ETSU said in the release. “Campers will design, build and present their own projects, gaining experience with structural design, teamwork, and professional tools like Microsoft Office.”

Guest speakers will also be featured at the camp.

The camp is open to 20 participants and costs $210, with discounts available.

For more information or to register online, click here.

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