Guest professor inspires CPS students with story of innovation and resilience at Camp Excel
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Camp Excel students listen to Kevin Kushman explain EVs.
Guest professor inspires CPS students with story of innovation and resilience at Camp Excel
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Kevin Kushman, Joyce Barnes Farmer Guest Professor at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú University’s College of Education, Health, and Society, recently spoke with Cincinnati Public Schools middle schoolers during Camp Excel—a weeklong immersive experience that brings over 100 CPS students to ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú’s campus. Kushman shared his personal journey from middle school through college, highlighting how stepping outside his comfort zone led to a career in innovation and the launch of his electric vehicle charging company. Students also had the chance to engage with EV technology firsthand. Camp Excel is directed by Rodney Coates, professor of global and intercultural studies.
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Middle school students from Cincinnati Public Schools take a selfie with Kevin Kushman and the EV charging components
Guest professor Kevin Kushman with Camp Excel students
Guest professor Kevin Kushman with Camp Excel students. He talked with them about the value of trying new things and finding purpose through innovation and students explored the components of an electric vehicle charging station.
Camp Excel students explore the components of an electric vehicle and charging station during a campus workshop.