The UNCG Summer Music Camp, held July 10-22, is known as “America’s Most Popular” – and this summer it showed once again why it’s earned that term. Nearly 2,000 middle and high school students – hailing from 20 states, Mexico, India and China – attended last month. Provost Dana Dunn and founding director Dr. John Locke spoke to all the students and concert attendees at the end of each week, inviting them to learn more about the many excellent programs at UNCG. See related story about the camp at UNCG Now.
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UNCG Summer Music Camp hosted nearly 2,000 students
August 2, 2016 by Michael D Harris
Filed Under: Features
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