Many judged the first annual Merit Badge University to be a great success. To document this achievement, a selection of photos are below. Next year, we will take more pictures. I promise.

Scouts listen as instructor Kurt Chauviere teaches all about Chemistry

Matthew Dewitz presents the system of Checks and Balances in Citizenship in the Nation

Jeff Cox discusses the responsibilities of being a good family member with his Family Life class

Scouts use networked computers to fulfill part of the Computers Merit Badge

Scouts concentrate intently while earning their Computers Merit Badge

At The Harvard Crimson, scouts learn how to lay out a newspaper page

Pondering where to place the next story, scouts learn how Journalism really works

Oceanography Merit Badge instructor Chris Lamie begins to instruct

Scouts at the Oceanography Merit Badge see the tools of the trade

Scouts look at various organisms found in the Charles River

Amazed that there actually are some, another scout takes a look

Scouts return from the Oceanography Field Trip to the Charles River

Scouts pay attentive attention as Chris Lamie (not shown) shares his knowledge of Oceanography

Chaos reigned at the beginning, and the Room was without form, and void.

Scouts enjoy lunch, provided courtesy of Harvard University
As more photos get developed, we will post them here. If you have any photos of the University that you don't mind sharing, please e-mail Andrew Miller (amiller@fas.harvard.edu)
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