Innovation Hub Welcomes Stem Learning Summer Camp


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"She's the duck detective and we kind of hunt people for not paying their taxes," volunteer Jason Johnson says of one of his summer camp students.

Johnson is a first-year volunteer at Innovation Hub, a summer camp in Little Rock, Ark., that's focused on creativity.

"We actually put a very big emphasis on the arts portion of that, just making sure that everything that they're doing with the science and technology that they can also express themselves creatively," director of educationlizbeth Whitley tells KAIT.

Students are working on three different scientific projects so far, she says.

"This place is probably the awesome camp I ever went to," says one student.

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