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  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
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Former NASA astronaut José Hernández poses for pictures with students and their families after delivering his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
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Former NASA astronaut José Hernández delivers his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
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Kimberly Flores, a 16-year-old junior from the Yuma area asks a question to former NASA astronaut José Hernández following his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. Flores plans to study psychology in college. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
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Former NASA astronaut José Hernández delivers his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
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Former NASA astronaut José Hernández delivers his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240607 Migratory Student Summer Ac...jpg
  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
<br />
Former NASA astronaut José Hernández delivers his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240607 Migratory Student Summer Ac...jpg
  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
<br />
Former NASA astronaut José Hernández delivers his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
<br />
Former NASA astronaut José Hernández delivers his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240607 Migratory Student Summer Ac...jpg
  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
<br />
Former NASA astronaut José Hernández delivers his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240607 Migratory Student Summer Ac...jpg
  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
<br />
Former NASA astronaut José Hernández delivers his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240607 Migratory Student Summer Ac...jpg
  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
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Kimberly Flores, a 16-year-old junior from the Yuma area dives into a book during lunch before former NASA astronaut José Hernández delivers his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. Flores plans to study psychology in college. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240607 Migratory Student Summer Ac...jpg
  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
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Peer mentor and second-year computer science (software engineering) ASU student Renee Cardoza Leon chats with some students during lunch before former NASA astronaut José Hernández delivers his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. Cardoza Leon attended the Academy in 2021 when it was online due to COVID. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240607 Migratory Student Summer Ac...jpg
  • 20240607 - Migratory Student Summer Academy - Tempe<br />
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The image is fully released. Model releases are adults named in the caption, and they are on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications. All campers had parents sign photo releases and are on file with the School of Transborder Studies.<br />
<br />
Peer mentor and second-year computer science (software engineering) ASU student Renee Cardoza Leon chats with some students during lunch before former NASA astronaut José Hernández delivers his inspirational life story to 70 high school students whose family members are seasonal migrant workers, at the conclusion of the week-long Migratory Student Summer Academy on Friday, June 7, 2024, in Old Main’s Carson Ballroom on the Tempe campus. Cardoza Leon attended the Academy in 2021 when it was online due to COVID. The program is funded by the Arizona Department of Education and provides high school kids from migrant families the opportunity to learn STEM at ASU during the week-long camp. Hernandez’s story was recently made into a biopic by Amazon Prime Video. He is the son of migrant farmworkers who dreamed of becoming an astronaut and applied to NASA a dozen times before being accepted into the program. He eventually became the flight engineer on Space Shuttle mission STS-128. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
    20240607 Migratory Student Summer Ac...jpg
  • GLENDALE - July 15, 2016 - ASU Now - Summer CSI camp - Isaac Abasta, 16, of Peoria, examines a leaf found on a homicide victim on the last day of the week-long Summer CSI Experience at the West Campus, on Friday, July 15, 2016. The program introduced high-school students to 'real life' forensic science. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - July 15, 2016 - ASU Now - Summer CSI camp - Susana Garcia, 17, of Phoenix, holds a light as Anika Diaz, 16, of Scottsdale, takes measurements of knife wounds on a homicide victim as they collect forensic data on the last day of the week-long Summer CSI Experience at the West Campus, on Friday, July 15, 2016. The program introduced high-school students to 'real life' forensic science. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - July 15, 2016 - ASU Now - Summer CSI camp - Analise Dilts, 15, of Glendale, collects data from Susana Garcia, 17, of Phoenix, left, and Anika Diaz, 16, of Scottsdale, as they examine a knifing victim on the last day of the week-long Summer CSI Experience at the West Campus, on Friday, July 15, 2016. The program introduced high-school students to 'real life' forensic science. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - July 15, 2016 - ASU Now - Summer CSI camp - Kayla Stillman, 15, of Phoenix, looks for blood or fingerprints on a pair of glasses found near a homicide victim, as she collects forensic data on the last day of the week-long Summer CSI Experience at the West Campus, on Friday, July 15, 2016. The program introduced high-school students to 'real life' forensic science. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - July 15, 2016 - ASU Now - Summer CSI camp - Isaac Abasta, 16, of Peoria, collects forensic data of a homicide victim on the last day of the week-long Summer CSI Experience at the West Campus, on Friday, July 15, 2016. The program introduced high-school students to 'real life' forensic science. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - July 15, 2016 - ASU Now - Summer CSI camp - Assistant chief investigator Robin Lane offers possible scenarios as Savonna Kaneen, 17, of Phoenix, left, Nathaniel Rodriguez, 16, of Glendale, and Emma Rowland, 15 of Scottsdale, collect forensic data on the last day of the week-long Summer CSI Experience at the West Campus, on Friday, July 15, 2016. The program introduced high-school students to 'real life' forensic science. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - July 15, 2016 - ASU Now - Summer CSI camp - Nathaniel Rodriguez, 16, of Glendale, discusses theories with his partner Savonna Kaneen, 17, of Phoenix, as they try to solve puzzles relating to a dead mannequin on the last day of the week-long Summer CSI Experience at the West Campus, on Friday, July 15, 2016. The program introduced high-school students to 'real life' forensic science. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - July 15, 2016 - ASU Now - Summer CSI camp - Isaac Abasta, 16, of Peoria, measures a hand gun found on a homicide victim on the last day of the week-long Summer CSI Experience at the West Campus, on Friday, July 15, 2016. The program introduced high-school students to 'real life' forensic science. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - June 8, 2016 - ASU Now - Veterinary HS camp - Tenth-grader Holly Hemesath, left, watches as 11th-grader Mikala Highbaugh assists in the dissection of a dogfish shark as part of the Veterinary High School Summer Camp's 'Comparative anatomy lab' at the West campus on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. The weeklong camp gives interested high schoolers a look at veterinary careers and lessons in animal anatomy and physiology. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - June 8, 2016 - ASU Now - Veterinary HS camp - Instructor Darra Browning, DVM, assists students in removing a dogfish shark from it's bag that they'll soon be dissecting as part of the Veterinary High School Summer Camp's 'Comparative anatomy lab' at the West campus on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. The weeklong camp gives interested high schoolers a look at veterinary careers and lessons in animal anatomy and physiology. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - June 8, 2016 - ASU Now - Veterinary HS camp - Instructor Darra Browning, DVM, talks to 10th-grader Char McIntosh about the cow kidney that 9th-grader Sophie Paul, left, is exploring as part of the Veterinary High School Summer Camp's 'Comparative anatomy lab' with students examining a rattlesnake, dogfish shark, squid and animal organs, at the West campus on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. The weeklong camp gives interested high schoolers a look at veterinary careers and lessons in animal anatomy and physiology. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU
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  • GLENDALE - June 8, 2016 - ASU Now - Veterinary HS camp - Tenth-grader Holly Hemesath, left dissects a dogfish shark with the help of 12-grader Valeria Smith and 11th-grader Myra Cabrera, right, as part of the Veterinary High School Summer Camp's 'Comparative anatomy lab' at the West campus on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. The weeklong camp gives interested high schoolers a look at veterinary careers and lessons in animal anatomy and physiology. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - June 8, 2016 - ASU Now - Veterinary HS camp - Students look at the internal organs of a diamondback rattlesnake as part of the Veterinary High School Summer Camp's 'Comparative anatomy lab' at the West campus on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. The weeklong camp gives interested high schoolers a look at veterinary careers and lessons in animal anatomy and physiology. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - June 8, 2016 - ASU Now - Veterinary HS camp - Incoming ASU freshman Erika Maxwell, left, examines a rattlesnake's organs, along with 10th-grader Kole Sawyer and recent Mesa graduate McKenna Willis, right, as part of the Veterinary High School Summer Camp's 'Comparative anatomy lab' at the West campus on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. The weeklong camp gives interested high schoolers a look at veterinary careers and lessons in animal anatomy and physiology. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - June 8, 2016 - ASU Now - Veterinary HS camp - Tenth-grader Alex Robertson, of Phoenix, looks at the squid's eye as part of the Veterinary High School Summer Camp's 'Comparative anatomy lab' at the West campus on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. The weeklong camp gives interested high schoolers a look at veterinary careers and lessons in animal anatomy and physiology. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - June 8, 2016 - ASU Now - Veterinary HS camp - Tenth-grader Alex Robertson, of Phoenix, explores the organs of a squid as part of the Veterinary High School Summer Camp's 'Comparative anatomy lab' at the West campus on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. The weeklong camp gives interested high schoolers a look at veterinary careers and lessons in animal anatomy and physiology. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - July 15, 2016 - ASU Now - West Campus - Students work on a final project during the Thunderbird Academy Summer Global Experience West Campus on Friday afternoon on July 15th, 2016. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - July 15, 2016 - ASU Now - West Campus - Nihau Aradhyamath and Darby Watters think about the sporting event they'd most like to visit during an assignment at the Thunderbird Academy Summer Global Experience West Campus on Friday afternoon on July 15th, 2016. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - July 15, 2016 - ASU Now - West Campus - Students work on a final project during the Thunderbird Academy Summer Global Experience West Campus on Friday afternoon on July 15th, 2016. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • GLENDALE - June 8, 2016 - ASU Now - Veterinary HS camp - Tenth-grader Alex Robertson, of Phoenix, locates one of the squid's two gills as part of the Veterinary High School Summer Camp's 'Comparative anatomy lab' at the West campus on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. The organs have been dyed to allow easier examination. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • MESA - July 13, 2016 - ASU Now - Solar Camp - Carlos Nunez, 15, of Tempe, adjusts the angle of his panels at the Solar Energy camp on the Polytechnic campus on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Six high school students collected data about photovoltaic panels' tilt angle, direction, cloud coverage and dust covering. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • MESA - July 13, 2016 - ASU Now - Solar Camp - Trevon McNeal, 14, or Mesa, attaches a brace to connect two panels at the Solar Energy camp on the Polytechnic campus on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Six high school students collected data about photovoltaic panels' tilt angle, direction, cloud coverage and dust covering. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • MESA - July 13, 2016 - ASU Now - Solar Camp - Carlos Nunez, 15, of Tempe, double checks the instruction manual to make sure he's properly connected his panels at the Solar Energy camp on the Polytechnic campus on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Six high school students collected data about photovoltaic panels' tilt angle, direction, cloud coverage and dust covering. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • MESA - July 13, 2016 - ASU Now - Solar Camp - Carlos Nunez, 15, of Tempe, is almost finished assembling his panels at the Solar Energy camp on the Polytechnic campus on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Six high school students collected data about photovoltaic panels' tilt angle, direction, cloud coverage and dust covering. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • MESA - July 13, 2016 - ASU Now - Solar Camp - Cameron Lee, 17, of Queen Creek, takes measurements with coverings simulating cloud cover on his panels at the Solar Energy camp on the Polytechnic campus on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Six high school students collected data about photovoltaic panels' tilt angle, direction, cloud coverage and dust covering. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • MESA - July 13, 2016 - ASU Now - Solar Camp - The students use both a light and a dark cover on their panels to simulate cloud cover at the Solar Energy camp on the Polytechnic campus on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Six high school students collected data about photovoltaic panels' tilt angle, direction, cloud coverage and dust covering. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • MESA - July 13, 2016 - ASU Now - Solar Camp - Trevon McNeal, 14, or Mesa, checks measurements from his panels at the Solar Energy camp on the Polytechnic campus on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Six high school students collected data about photovoltaic panels' tilt angle, direction, cloud coverage and dust covering. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • MESA - July 13, 2016 - ASU Now - Solar Camp - Carlos Nunez, 15, of Tempe, takes the surface temperature of his panels at the Solar Energy camp on the Polytechnic campus on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Six high school students collected data about photovoltaic panels' tilt angle, direction, cloud coverage and dust covering. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • MESA - July 13, 2016 - ASU Now - Solar Camp - Carlos Nunez, 15, of Tempe, adjusts the angle of his panels at the Solar Energy camp on the Polytechnic campus on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Six high school students collected data about photovoltaic panels' tilt angle, direction, cloud coverage and dust covering. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
    20160713SolarCamp_07.JPG
  • MESA - July 13, 2016 - ASU Now - Solar Camp - Trevon McNeal, 14, or Mesa, tightens the brace holding his panels at the Solar Energy camp on the Polytechnic campus on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Six high school students collected data about photovoltaic panels' tilt angle, direction, cloud coverage and dust covering. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • MESA - July 13, 2016 - ASU Now - Solar Camp - Cameron Lee, 17, of Queen Creek, checks his data from his panels at the Solar Energy camp on the Polytechnic campus on Wednesday, July 13, 2016. Six high school students collected data about photovoltaic panels' tilt angle, direction, cloud coverage and dust covering. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Hunnicutt Camp - Carl Hayden High School's Falcon Robotics Team president Samantha Nieto finishes telling part of the school's story to the Hunnicutt Future Educators Academy, a 5-day summer-residence program at the West campus, for high school students considering teaching or careers in education, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Robotics team members talked and presented videos of its 2004 robotic competition victory over M.I.T. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Hunnicutt Camp - Carl Hayden High School's Falcon Robotics Team president Samantha Nieto tells part of the school's story to the Hunnicutt Future Educators Academy, a 5-day summer-residence program at the West campus, for high school students considering teaching or careers in education, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Robotics team members talked and presented videos of its 2004 robotic competition victory over M.I.T. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Hunnicutt Camp - Taylor Pen, a junior from Las Vegas, NV, and the other 30 members of the Hunnicutt Future Educators Academy, listen to members of the Carl Hayden High School Falcon Robotics Team, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Team members talked and presented videos of its 2004 robotic competition victory over M.I.T., during a session at the 5-day summer-residence program at the West campus, for high school students considering teaching or careers in education. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Hunnicutt Camp - Diego Martinez, a senior from Las Vegas, NV, and the other 30 members of the Hunnicutt Future Educators Academy, listen to members of the Carl Hayden High School Falcon Robotics Team, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Team members talked and presented videos of its 2004 robotic competition victory over M.I.T., during a session at the 5-day summer-residence program at the West campus, for high school students considering teaching or careers in education. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Hunnicutt Camp - Laura Juarez, a senior from San Luis, AZ, and the other 30 members of the Hunnicutt Future Educators Academy, listen to members of the Carl Hayden High School Falcon Robotics Team, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Team members talked and presented videos of its 2004 robotic competition victory over M.I.T., during a session at the 5-day summer-residence program at the West campus, for high school students considering teaching or careers in education. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • CHANDLER - July 18, 2016 - ASU Now - Innovation camp - (L-R) Shardul Shetye, 15 of Chandler, left, and Josh Geyer, 17, of Gilbert, add another layer to their builds a tower made of cards and clips, as Lauren Gates, 14, of Chandler, watches, on the first day of the week-long The Art of Invention: Design Thinking & Creative Problem Solving for High Schoolers at Chandler Innovation Center, on Monday, July 18, 2016. The program guides the students to imagine, collaborate, create and quickly prototype innovative solutions to everyday problems and have fun in the process. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • CHANDLER - July 18, 2016 - ASU Now - Innovation camp - Jannie Nam, 15, of Phoenix, steadies her group's tower made of cards and clips on the first day of the week-long The Art of Invention: Design Thinking & Creative Problem Solving for High Schoolers at Chandler Innovation Center, on Monday, July 18, 2016. The program guides the students to imagine, collaborate, create and quickly prototype innovative solutions to everyday problems and have fun in the process. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • CHANDLER - July 18, 2016 - ASU Now - Innovation camp - Amy Chen, 16, of Chandler, watches Jannie Nam, 15, of Phoenix, add a new layer to their tower made of cards and clips on the first day of the week-long The Art of Invention: Design Thinking & Creative Problem Solving for High Schoolers at Chandler Innovation Center, on Monday, July 18, 2016. The program guides the students to imagine, collaborate, create and quickly prototype innovative solutions to everyday problems and have fun in the process. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • CHANDLER - July 18, 2016 - ASU Now - Innovation camp - Catherine Schwartzmann, 15, of Chandler, holds a pose, supported by cardboard structures, similar to a drawn stick-figure drawing, on the first day of the week-long The Art of Invention: Design Thinking & Creative Problem Solving for High Schoolers at Chandler Innovation Center, on Monday, July 18, 2016. The program guides the students to imagine, collaborate, create and quickly prototype innovative solutions to everyday problems and have fun in the process. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • CHANDLER - July 18, 2016 - ASU Now - Innovation camp - (L-R) Blake Castaneda, 14, of Queen Creek, left, David Olson, 14, of La Quinta, CA, Shardul Shetye, 15, of Chandler, and Catherine Schwartzmann, 15 of Chandler, right, build a cardboard structure to support a person taking a pose from a drawn stick figure, on the first day of the week-long The Art of Invention: Design Thinking & Creative Problem Solving for High Schoolers at Chandler Innovation Center, on Monday, July 18, 2016. The program guides the students to imagine, collaborate, create and quickly prototype innovative solutions to everyday problems and have fun in the process. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • CHANDLER - July 18, 2016 - ASU Now - Innovation camp - Lauren Gates, 14, of Chandler, watches engineering grad student and instructor, Deep Patel measure her group's tower made of cards and clips on the first day of the week-long The Art of Invention: Design Thinking & Creative Problem Solving for High Schoolers at Chandler Innovation Center, on Monday, July 18, 2016. Gates' group tied for first place at 34 inches. The program guides the students to imagine, collaborate, create and quickly prototype innovative solutions to everyday problems and have fun in the process. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • CHANDLER - July 18, 2016 - ASU Now - Innovation camp - Kevin Lu, 14, of Gilbert directs Zach Miller, 17, of Mesa, in a pose as they create a cardboard structure to support a person taking a pose similar to Michael Gabbert's drawing, on the first day of the week-long The Art of Invention: Design Thinking & Creative Problem Solving for High Schoolers at Chandler Innovation Center, on Monday, July 18, 2016. The program guides the students to imagine, collaborate, create and quickly prototype innovative solutions to everyday problems and have fun in the process. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • CHANDLER - July 18, 2016 - ASU Now - Innovation camp - This is Michael Gabbert's drawing. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • CHANDLER - July 18, 2016 - ASU Now - Innovation camp - (L-R) Elie Gross, 15, of Los Angeles, left, and Audrey Coleman, 14, of Gilbert, steady their tower, as Jada Sims, 14, of Phoenix, adds a top layer and flag, made of cards and clips on the first day of the week-long The Art of Invention: Design Thinking & Creative Problem Solving for High Schoolers at Chandler Innovation Center, on Monday, July 18, 2016. The program guides the students to imagine, collaborate, create and quickly prototype innovative solutions to everyday problems and have fun in the process. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • CHANDLER - July 18, 2016 - ASU Now - Innovation camp - Kevin Lu, 14, of Gilbert looks over a drawing by Michael Gabbert, 16, of China, of a straw a stick figure in a pose that they will use to create a cardboard structure to support a person taking that pose, on the first day of the week-long The Art of Invention: Design Thinking & Creative Problem Solving for High Schoolers at Chandler Innovation Center, on Monday, July 18, 2016. The program guides the students to imagine, collaborate, create and quickly prototype innovative solutions to everyday problems and have fun in the process. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Twenty-two high school students learn about short- and long-duration lights and their affects on photography, in the Ultimate Technology Boot Camp, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at the Polytechnic campus in Mesa. The two-week camp teaches design, development and content integration for software like games and apps. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Instructor Chad Westover, does a quick edit on a picture he just shot while teaching about short- and long-duration lights and their affects on photography, in the Ultimate Technology Boot Camp, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at the Polytechnic campus in Mesa. The two-week camp for high school students, teaches design, development and content integration for software like games and apps. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - With the lights on, instructor Chad Westover, checks the focus, while teaching about short- and long-duration lights and their affects on photography, in the Ultimate Technology Boot Camp, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at the Polytechnic campus in Mesa. The two-week camp for high school students, teaches design, development and content integration for software like games and apps. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - 16-year-old Bryan Huffman, along with 21 others, learns about short- and long-duration lights and their affects on photography, in the Ultimate Technology Boot Camp, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at the Polytechnic campus in Mesa. The two-week camp for high school students, teaches design, development and content integration for software like games and apps. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Fourteen-year-old Dillon Shipley stands still while someone draws a green light above his head, as he and others learn about short- and long-duration lights and their affects on photography, in the Ultimate Technology Boot Camp, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at the Polytechnic campus in Mesa. The two-week camp for high school students, teaches design, development and content integration for software like games and apps. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - ASU Graphic Information Technology sophomore Amir Harris explains about the various printing systems available in the Ultimate Technology Boot Camp, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at the Polytechnic campus in Mesa. The two-week camp for high school students, teaches design, development and content integration for software like games and apps. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Eleventh grader Jacob Rafko, 1, stands still while two other students painted circles with a white and green light, to learn about short- and long-duration lights and their affects on photography, in the Ultimate Technology Boot Camp, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at the Polytechnic campus in Mesa. The f/8, 5.2-second long exposure gives the illusion of him holding two floating lights. Photo by Chad Westover/Graphic Information Technology
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Tenth grader Kalyani Weiss, 15, spins while holding a green light, to learn about short- and long-duration lights and their affects on photography, in the Ultimate Technology Boot Camp, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at the Polytechnic campus in Mesa. The f/8, 12-second long exposure gave her time to spin several times before the flash fired. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Tenth grader Kalyani Weiss, 15, spins while holding a green light, to learn about short- and long-duration lights and their affects on photography, in the Ultimate Technology Boot Camp, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at the Polytechnic campus in Mesa. The f/8, 12-second long exposure gave her time to spin several times before the flash fired. Photo by Chad Westover/Graphic Information Technology
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - ASU Graphic Information Technology student Zuzanna Czerny learns about sensor size from professor Penny Ann Dolin, Tuesday, June 16, 2015, at the Polytechnic campus in Mesa. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • GLENDALE - June 8, 2016 - ASU Now - Veterinary HS camp - Tenth-grader Holly Hemesath, of Scottsdale, goes over the study guide to locate the dogfish's stomach as she and others explore the insides of a shark at the West campus on Wednesday, June 8, 2016. The weeklong camp gives interested high schoolers a look at veterinary careers and lessons in animal anatomy and physiology. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU Now
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Hunnicutt Camp - Teacher Fredi Lajvardi, and members of his Falcon Robotics Team from Carl Hayden High School tell the story of the school's 2004 robotic competition victory over M.I.T. at the Hunnicutt Future Educators Academy, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150625 - ASU News - Barrett summer camp - Assistant professor Adam Carberry joins Selena Valladares, 14, left, and Estefany Irigoyen Castill0, 13, in studying the programing their Lego Mindstorms EV3 giraffe robot, in the 2015 Barrett Summer Scholars program at the Polytechnic campus, Thursday, June 25, 2015. Lego Engineering is one of the week-long electives, part of the overnight-camp designed to introduce gifted students to the opportunities at Barrett, the Honors College. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150625 - ASU News - Barrett summer camp - XX building and programing a Lego Mindstorms EV3 animal robot, in the Lego Engineering elective of the 2015 Barrett Summer Scholars program at the Polytechnic campus, Thursday, June 25, 2015. Assistant professor Adam Carberry leads the week-long elective, part of the overnight-camp designed to introduce gifted students to the opportunities at Barrett, the Honors College. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150625 - ASU News - Barrett summer camp - Espy Martinez, 14, makes an adjustment on a Lego Mindstorms EV3 alligator robot, in the Lego Engineering elective of the 2015 Barrett Summer Scholars program at the Polytechnic campus, Thursday, June 25, 2015. Assistant professor Adam Carberry leads the week-long elective, part of the overnight-camp designed to introduce eighth grade gifted students to the opportunities at Barrett, the Honors College. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150625 - ASU News - Barrett summer camp - Bryson Chalfant, 14, left, and Avinash Vikram, 14, watch their hyperactive Lego Mindstorms EV3 lizard robot, in the Lego Engineering elective of the 2015 Barrett Summer Scholars program at the Polytechnic campus, Thursday, June 25, 2015. Assistant professor Adam Carberry leads the week-long elective, part of the overnight-camp designed to introduce eighth grade gifted students to the opportunities at Barrett, the Honors College. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20230727 - Grant Frailich - Las Vegas<br />
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The image is fully released - model release on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications or The Pride Tree (Grant.Frailich@thepridetree.org).<br />
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The Pride Tree founder Grant Frailich guides 11-year-old Delilah Schultz to the Covid testing area as 30 counselors and staff prepare the 47 campers and their families, Thursday, July 27, 2023, at the Neon Boneyard Park in Las Vegas, before leaving for four days of summer fun at The Pride Tree Camp within Camp Lee Canyon in the Toiyabe National Forest, an hour away. The Pride Tree, founded by ASU alum Grant Frailich, offers LGBTQIA youth aged 10-16 a chance to let down their guards and experience camp as they’re most comfortable. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News<br />
(NOTE: The camp has signed photo releases for all campers. We can get copies if needed.)
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  • 20230727 - Grant Frailich - Las Vegas<br />
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The image is fully released - model release on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications or The Pride Tree (Grant.Frailich@thepridetree.org).<br />
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Markie Twist gives her 15-year-old Liz/Leif a farewell hug as 30 counselors and staff prepare the 47 campers and their families, Thursday, July 27, 2023, at the Neon Boneyard Park in Las Vegas, before leaving for four days of summer fun at The Pride Tree Camp within Camp Lee Canyon in the Toiyabe National Forest, an hour away. The Pride Tree, founded by ASU alum Grant Frailich, offers LGBTQIA youth aged 10-16 a chance to let down their guards and experience camp as they’re most comfortable. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News<br />
(NOTE: The camp has signed photo releases for all campers. We can get copies if needed.)
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  • 20230727 - Grant Frailich - Las Vegas<br />
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The image is fully released - model release on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications or The Pride Tree (Grant.Frailich@thepridetree.org).<br />
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Markie Twist jokes around with her 15-year-old Liz/Leif as 30 counselors and staff prepare the 47 campers and their families, Thursday, July 27, 2023, at the Neon Boneyard Park in Las Vegas, before leaving for four days of summer fun at The Pride Tree Camp within Camp Lee Canyon in the Toiyabe National Forest, an hour away. The Pride Tree, founded by ASU alum Grant Frailich, offers LGBTQIA youth aged 10-16 a chance to let down their guards and experience camp as they’re most comfortable. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News<br />
(NOTE: The camp has signed photo releases for all campers. We can get copies if needed.)
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  • 20230727 - Grant Frailich - Las Vegas<br />
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The image is fully released - model release on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications or The Pride Tree (Grant.Frailich@thepridetree.org).<br />
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The Pride Tree founder Grant Frailich checks in campers as 30 counselors and staff prepare the 47 campers and their families, Thursday, July 27, 2023, at the Neon Boneyard Park in Las Vegas, prepare to leave for four days of summer fun at The Pride Tree Camp within Camp Lee Canyon in the Toiyabe National Forest, an hour away. The Pride Tree, founded by ASU alum Grant Frailich, offers LGBTQIA youth aged 10-16 a chance to let down their guards and experience camp as they’re most comfortable. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News<br />
(NOTE: The camp has signed photo releases for all campers. We can get copies if needed.)
    20230727 Grant Frallich 378.jpg
  • 20230727 - Grant Frailich - Las Vegas<br />
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The image is fully released - model release on file in Media Relations & Strategic Communications or The Pride Tree (Grant.Frailich@thepridetree.org).<br />
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The Pride Tree founder Grant Frailich checks in campers as 30 counselors and staff prepare the 47 campers and their families, Thursday, July 27, 2023, at the Neon Boneyard Park in Las Vegas, prepare to leave for four days of summer fun at The Pride Tree Camp within Camp Lee Canyon in the Toiyabe National Forest, an hour away. The Pride Tree, founded by ASU alum Grant Frailich, offers LGBTQIA youth aged 10-16 a chance to let down their guards and experience camp as they’re most comfortable. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News<br />
(NOTE: The camp has signed photo releases for all campers. We can get copies if needed.)
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Instructor Kim Swisher explains to students, the use of conductivity while constructing a small electronic musical instrument in the ASU Digital Culture Summer Institute camp at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, on the Tempe campus, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. The two-week camp focuses on both artistic and technical sides with a series of short, project-focused modules ranging from producing digital music to computational imaging to programming and projection mapping. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Spencer Pote, left, begins constructing small electronic tympany, while Sam Jones uses digital fabrication to create a laser-cut 3D model, in the ASU Digital Culture Summer Institute camp at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, on the Tempe campus, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. The two-week camp focuses on both artistic and technical sides with a series of short, project-focused modules ranging from producing digital music to computational imaging to programming and projection mapping. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Instructor Kim Swisher explains to students, the use of conductivity while constructing a small electronic musical instrument in the ASU Digital Culture Summer Institute camp at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, on the Tempe campus, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. The two-week camp focuses on both artistic and technical sides with a series of short, project-focused modules ranging from producing digital music to computational imaging to programming and projection mapping. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Instructor Kim Swisher explains to students, the use of conductivity while constructing a small electronic musical instrument in the ASU Digital Culture Summer Institute camp at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, on the Tempe campus, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. The two-week camp focuses on both artistic and technical sides with a series of short, project-focused modules ranging from producing digital music to computational imaging to programming and projection mapping. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Flagstaff junior Angelina Longoria checks the conductivity and sound as she begins constructing a small electronic piano in the ASU Digital Culture Summer Institute camp at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, on the Tempe campus, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Instructor Kim Swisher works with 16-year-old Angelina Longoria, as she begins constructing a small electronic piano in the ASU Digital Culture Summer Institute camp at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, on the Tempe campus, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Fifteen-year-old Spencer Pote begins constructing small electronic tympany drums in the ASU Digital Culture Summer Institute camp at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, on the Tempe campus, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • 20150616 - ASU News - Tech Boot Camp - Students use MaKey MaKey boards to construct their small electronic musical instruments in the ASU Digital Culture Summer Institute camp at the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, on the Tempe campus, Tuesday, June 16, 2015. Photo by Charlie Leight/ASU News
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  • Photo Archive/2014/06-June/ArchaeologyEcology-SummerCamp<br />
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Arizona State University's Deer Valley Rock Art Center offers an action-packed summer camp for children 8–12 at a real archaeological site and desert nature preserve.<br />
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Campers learn about archaeology, the Sonoran Desert, cultural anthropology, Southwestern peoples and sustainability through hands-on educational activities, archaeological fieldwork and demonstrations, art and science projects, nature hikes and cultural experiences.<br />
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ASU anthropologists and sustainability educators teach the program with local artists and indigenous experts. This year’s camp is a collaboration with the ASU Global Institute of Sustainability.
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  • Photo Archive/2014/06-June/ArchaeologyEcology-SummerCamp<br />
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Arizona State University's Deer Valley Rock Art Center offers an action-packed summer camp for children 8–12 at a real archaeological site and desert nature preserve.<br />
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Campers learn about archaeology, the Sonoran Desert, cultural anthropology, Southwestern peoples and sustainability through hands-on educational activities, archaeological fieldwork and demonstrations, art and science projects, nature hikes and cultural experiences.<br />
 <br />
ASU anthropologists and sustainability educators teach the program with local artists and indigenous experts. This year’s camp is a collaboration with the ASU Global Institute of Sustainability.
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  • Photo Archive/2014/06-June/ArchaeologyEcology-SummerCamp<br />
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Arizona State University's Deer Valley Rock Art Center offers an action-packed summer camp for children 8–12 at a real archaeological site and desert nature preserve.<br />
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Campers learn about archaeology, the Sonoran Desert, cultural anthropology, Southwestern peoples and sustainability through hands-on educational activities, archaeological fieldwork and demonstrations, art and science projects, nature hikes and cultural experiences.<br />
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ASU anthropologists and sustainability educators teach the program with local artists and indigenous experts. This year’s camp is a collaboration with the ASU Global Institute of Sustainability.
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  • Photo Archive/2014/06-June/ArchaeologyEcology-SummerCamp<br />
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Arizona State University's Deer Valley Rock Art Center offers an action-packed summer camp for children 8–12 at a real archaeological site and desert nature preserve.<br />
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Campers learn about archaeology, the Sonoran Desert, cultural anthropology, Southwestern peoples and sustainability through hands-on educational activities, archaeological fieldwork and demonstrations, art and science projects, nature hikes and cultural experiences.<br />
 <br />
ASU anthropologists and sustainability educators teach the program with local artists and indigenous experts. This year’s camp is a collaboration with the ASU Global Institute of Sustainability.
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  • Photo Archive/2014/06-June/ArchaeologyEcology-SummerCamp<br />
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Arizona State University's Deer Valley Rock Art Center offers an action-packed summer camp for children 8–12 at a real archaeological site and desert nature preserve.<br />
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Campers learn about archaeology, the Sonoran Desert, cultural anthropology, Southwestern peoples and sustainability through hands-on educational activities, archaeological fieldwork and demonstrations, art and science projects, nature hikes and cultural experiences.<br />
 <br />
ASU anthropologists and sustainability educators teach the program with local artists and indigenous experts. This year’s camp is a collaboration with the ASU Global Institute of Sustainability.
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  • Photo Archive/2014/06-June/ArchaeologyEcology-SummerCamp<br />
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Arizona State University's Deer Valley Rock Art Center offers an action-packed summer camp for children 8–12 at a real archaeological site and desert nature preserve.<br />
 <br />
Campers learn about archaeology, the Sonoran Desert, cultural anthropology, Southwestern peoples and sustainability through hands-on educational activities, archaeological fieldwork and demonstrations, art and science projects, nature hikes and cultural experiences.<br />
 <br />
ASU anthropologists and sustainability educators teach the program with local artists and indigenous experts. This year’s camp is a collaboration with the ASU Global Institute of Sustainability.
    20140605ArchaeologyKidsCamp_08.JPG
  • Photo Archive/2014/06-June/ArchaeologyEcology-SummerCamp<br />
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Arizona State University's Deer Valley Rock Art Center offers an action-packed summer camp for children 8–12 at a real archaeological site and desert nature preserve.<br />
 <br />
Campers learn about archaeology, the Sonoran Desert, cultural anthropology, Southwestern peoples and sustainability through hands-on educational activities, archaeological fieldwork and demonstrations, art and science projects, nature hikes and cultural experiences.<br />
 <br />
ASU anthropologists and sustainability educators teach the program with local artists and indigenous experts. This year’s camp is a collaboration with the ASU Global Institute of Sustainability.
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  • TEMPE - June 6th, 2016 - ASU Now - Downtown Campus - Eliana Aguila, left, and Milagro Tellez, right, test their results after learning how to make a spicy roasted red pepper aioli during the College of Health Solutions summer camp, Camp Crave, Monday morning at the College of Health Solutions in downtown Phoenix. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - June 6th, 2016 - ASU Now - Downtown Campus - Eliana Aguila, left, and Milagro Tellez, right, test their results after learning how to make a spicy roasted red pepper aioli during the College of Health Solutions summer camp, Camp Crave, Monday morning at the College of Health Solutions in downtown Phoenix. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - June 6th, 2016 - ASU Now - Downtown Campus - Megan Marlin, left, and Sasha Sende, right, work together to make a roasted red pepper aioli during the College of Health Solutions summer camp, Camp Crave, Monday morning at the College of Health Solutions in downtown Phoenix. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - June 6th, 2016 - ASU Now - Downtown Campus - Megan Marlin, left, and Sasha Sende, right, work together to make a roasted red pepper aioli during the College of Health Solutions summer camp, Camp Crave, Monday morning at the College of Health Solutions in downtown Phoenix. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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  • TEMPE - June 6th, 2016 - ASU Now - Downtown Campus - Eliana Aguila, left, and Milagro Tellez, right, learn how to make a spicy roasted red pepper aioli during the College of Health Solutions summer camp, Camp Crave, Monday morning at the College of Health Solutions in downtown Phoenix. Photo by Deanna Dent/ASU Now
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