On Sunday, March 30, 2014, the Foundation for Engineering Education
will present the eleventh annual Engineering EXPO, to educate regional
high school and middle school students about engineering as a career. It
will be held at White Plains High School, White Plains, NY (Westchester
County), from 11 :00 AM to 4:00 PM. Last year's EXPO saw attendance of
over 3,000 students, 40 colleges, and 50 engineering or technology based
businesses and societies.
The goals of the annual Lower Hudson Valley Engineering Expo are as follows:
1.
Recruit grade 8-12 students interested in math and science and teach
them about careers in engineering. We need to convey all options: Civil,
Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Materials, etc., and perhaps we can
attract them with interesting careers in some of the new and exotic
fields like nanotechnology, biomedical engineering and aerospace. It is
imperative that we recruit the best and the brightest into our
profession.
2. Inform juniors and seniors about
requirements for engineering degrees. Several colleges in the region
with engineering programs will set up booths or tables with information
about admission and curriculum.
3. Enlighten the students
about careers in engineering. Most do not realize that 8 of the 10
highest paying Bachelor degrees are in engineering fields. Various firms
and industries have volunteered to set up displays and be available for
discussions with interested students. Some very exciting work goes on
in our industry. There is much to be proud of.
Sunday, March 2, 2014
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