Students are invited to STEM Showcase display
Staff report
YOUNGSTOWN
Students of all ages and their parents who are interested in careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics are invited to attend the Youngtown State University STEM Showcase student projects display. It will be from 2 to 5 p.m. April 10 in Moser Hall on the YSU campus.
Featured at the showcase will be research and other projects by students in YSU’s STEM college, including the concrete canoe, mini-Baja car, steel bridge and moon rover.
Guests can tour Moser Hall’s computer and laboratory facilities, watch technology and research demonstrations and meet with faculty, students and industry representatives to talk about STEM careers.
Free parking is available in the M7 parking lot at the corner of Fifth and Lincoln avenues.
For more information and registration, contact Daniel Suchora at 330-941-3015 or dhsuchora@ysu.edu. Reservations are preferred, but not mandatory.
The YSU College of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics was founded in July 2007, and is committed to providing programs of excellence in engineering, technology, physical and biological sciences, computer and information sciences and mathematics.
The mission of the STEM College is to deliver integrated programs of excellence to an engaged learning community.