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Educational Opportunity Programs > Upward Bound Math & Science > Discovery Summer 05 Photo Essay
Discovery Summer 05 Photo Essay

 

Participants perform a theatrical piece about combatting prejudice set to the music of "Everyday People."

Participants perform a theatrical piece about combatting prejudice set to the music of "Everyday People." Playwright/Actor Mike Wiley worked with UBMSC participants to refine their performance, which was awesome!

 

Amber, Johnnie, Latekqua and Gabriel take an authorized break during our tour of University of North Carolina--Asheville.

Amber, Johnnie, Latekqua and Gabriel take an authorized break during our tour of University of North Carolina--Asheville.

 

Trenton, Storm, Johnnie and Marcus perform to "Everyday People," which required participants to "freeze" at various cues in the music so that one performer could share his or her insights into overcoming prejudice.

Trenton, Storm, Johnnie and Marcus perform to "Everyday People," which required participants to "freeze" at various cues in the music so that one performer could share his or her insights into overcoming prejudice. It was a very moving, provocative performance.

 

Jessica, Amber, Johnnie, Latekqua, Storm and Gabriel listen to our UNC-A tour guide explain the financial ramifications of attending college here, as well as admission requirements.

Jessica, Amber, Johnnie, Latekqua, Storm and Gabriel listen to our UNC-A tour guide explain the financial ramifications of attending college here, as well as admission requirements.

 

Media instructor Shana Middleton films the "Everyday People" performance, while EOC staff member Mark Yearty enjoys the music and dialog.

Media instructor Shana Middleton films the "Everyday People" performance, while EOC staff member Mark Yearty enjoys the music and dialog.

 

Trenton and Quenton, two participants from Woodland High School, really get into their roles with "Everyday People."

Trenton and Quenton, two participants from Woodland High School, really get into their roles with "Everyday People."

 

Gabriel and Jennifer pose in front of an historical site in Charleston, SC, on our way to the Avery Research Center.

Gabriel and Jennifer pose in front of an historical site in Charleston, SC, on our way to the Avery Research Center.

 

Administrative Support Specialist Patricia Coleman is a featured guest who discusses her role as an activist during the Civil Rights era.

Administrative Support Specialist Patricia Coleman is a featured guest who discusses her role as an activist during the Civil Rights era. She spoke to UBMSC participants at Wannamaker County Park.

 

"Crowned" UBMSC participants pose while waiting for their seating time at Medieval Times in Myrtle Beach, SC. Students enjoyed the performance after touring Coastal Carolina University in Conway, SC.

 "Crowned" UBMSC participants pose while waiting for their seating time at Medieval Times in Myrtle Beach, SC. Students enjoyed the performance after touring Coastal Carolina University in Conway, SC.

 

Reva Footman listens while one of her fellow research team members explains an idea to incorporate into their presentation.

Reva Footman listens while one of her fellow research team members explains an idea to incorporate into their presentation.

 

As "Knight" approaches, Orlando awaits admission to Medieval Times.

As "Knight" approaches, Orlando awaits admission to Medieval Times.

 

Denetria, Kayla and Jakari display their academic awards during the UBMSC banquet held in the 410 building on August 3, 2005.

Denetria, Kayla and Jakari display their academic awards during the UBMSC banquet held in the 410 building on August 3, 2005.

 

Jakari, Latrell and Keiosha wait to receive their tickets for "Unto These Hills," a dramatic history of the Cherokee Nation in Cherokee, NC.

Jakari, Latrell and Keiosha wait to receive their tickets for "Unto These Hills," a dramatic history of the Cherokee Nation in Cherokee, NC.

 

 

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