Kamyrn Nelson was one of a hundred students from the NYC area selected to participate in the 13th annual Junior Scholars Program. The pre-college black studies program at the Schomburg Center/NYPL utilizes an inquiry and project-based approach to teach students from ages 11-18 about Black American History.
The program’s Saturday sessions run from 10am-3pm over the course of 25 weeks. During this time, Kamyrn will attend college-style lectures and presentations, engage in dialogue with scholars, participate in group discussions/activities, generate research projects/portfolios, and create collaborative media/arts projects. She has elected to participate in classes that strengthen her knowledge of dance.
Congratulations to Kamyrn Nelson on being selected to participate in this outstanding opportunity!
The program’s Saturday sessions run from 10am-3pm over the course of 25 weeks. During this time, Kamyrn will attend college-style lectures and presentations, engage in dialogue with scholars, participate in group discussions/activities, generate research projects/portfolios, and create collaborative media/arts projects. She has elected to participate in classes that strengthen her knowledge of dance.
Congratulations to Kamyrn Nelson on being selected to participate in this outstanding opportunity!