Denison is launching Tomorrow Tech Institute, an AI and data skills summer camp for high school students. The week-long program will teach students in grades 9-12 data and AI skills as they work in teams to solve problems for businesses and nonprofit organizations.
Preparing high school students for an AI-driven future
The four-day residential camp will take place on Denison’s campus, offering students entering grades 9-12 a unique opportunity to explore innovative technology through hands-on learning. Participants will engage in project-based activities as they learn skills in artificial intelligence, data analytics, and AI ethics.
The camp is aimed at helping students build confidence that will serve them in school, future careers, and beyond. “The camp will be academic, hands-on, and fun,” said Lori Robbins, Denison’s head of AI strategy. “Students only need to bring their curiosity and a willingness to learn.”
The Tomorrow Tech Institute summer camp features:
- Experiential Learning: Students work in collaborative teams on real AI projects, from concept to implementation.
- Expert Instruction: Denison faculty and industry professionals provide mentorship and guidance.
- Opportunity to pitch to real-world clients: Students will present their findings to their client in a professional setting.
- College Preview: Students experience campus life while building relationships with peers who share their interests
Registration Now Open
Families and educators interested in learning more about the summer camp can visit the website at conferences.denison.edu/aisummercamp/. Space is limited, and early registration is encouraged. Families can receive a $50 early bird or Denison employee discount by registering by May 1, 2026. Email robbinsl@denison.edu with questions.