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iCamp Summer Academy

Celebrating 10 Years of iCamp

 iCamp Academy is a week-long residential summer media program hosted at West Chester University for high school students interested in digital storytelling, journalism, podcasting, and creative media. Now celebrating its 10th year, iCamp brings together students from Philadelphia and neighboring communities including Pottstown, Reading, and Norristown through its partnership with PA GEAR UP. Supported by the Rustin Urban Community Change Axis and faculty within West Chester University’s Interdisciplinary Media & Technology programs, iCamp empowers students to use digital media as a tool for storytelling, community engagement, and social impact while gaining hands-on experience, collaborating with peers and mentors, and exploring life on a college campus. Throughout the program, students develop technical and creative skills while producing meaningful projects that amplify their perspectives and encourage them to become thoughtful storytellers and changemakers.

For more information, visit the project website, follow us on Facebook, or Instagram.

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Experience iCamp in Action

Explore moments from past iCamp programs as students learn new media skills, collaborate with peers and mentors, and bring creative projects to life on West Chester University's campus.

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ICamp students learning in class with teacher explaining to them

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ICamp tv production with students holding boom mics above

ICamp student wroking in the music studio


Recent News

  • iCamp award

    WCU's iCamp Summer Media Academy REcognized with "Lindy" Award

    West Chester University’s iCamp Summer Academy – a free media academy held at West Chester University for one week each summer – received recent recognition from the Pennsylvania Higher Education Network for Neighborhood Development (PHENND). The recognition comes in the form of a “Lindy” award.

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    iCamp Spotlight Award

    West Chester University’s Spotlight on Research is an opportunity to bring community awareness to the excellence of faculty research at WCU. The 2023 awardees were selected for the ways in which their research impacts student access, belonging, equity, diversity, inclusion, and success at WCU and in our surrounding community.

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  • iCamp is proud to announce we are NEH Grant Recipients!

    The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) is an independent federal agency created in 1965. It is one of the largest funders of humanities programs in the United States.

    NEH is a two-year project engaging underserved high school students with public digital humanities projects.

    Because democracy demands wisdom, NEH serves and strengthens our republic by promoting excellence in the humanities and conveying the lessons of history to all Americans. The Endowment accomplishes this mission by awarding grants for top-rated proposals examined by panels of independent, external reviewers.

    NEH grants typically go to cultural institutions, such as museums, archives, libraries, colleges, universities, public television, and radio stations, and to individual scholars. The grants:

    • strengthen teaching and learning in schools and colleges
    • facilitate research and original scholarship
    • provide opportunities for lifelong learning
    • preserve and provide access to cultural and educational resources
    • strengthen the institutional base of the humanities

    West Chester University of Pennsylvania Outright Grant Award: $60,000

  • iCamp Uplifitng Student Voices Event

    WCU’s iCamp 2025: Uplifting Student Voices Through Media, Mentorship, and Social Justice

    launchpad for high school students from Philadelphia, helping them explore digital media, self-expression, and social justice, all while living and learning on a college campus.

    From July 20 - 26, iCamp 2025 welcomed a new cohort of rising juniors and seniors to campus for a free, weeklong immersive experience in podcasting, game development, video production, and digital journalism. The program forged full steam ahead with community support, expert faculty, and the power of youth creativity behind it, despite a reduction in funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) this year.

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