Rogers State University in Claremore, Okla., recently hosted its Technology Day on the Hill event to showcase the opportunities available in their technology and justice programs. Dr. Curt Sparling, department head of technology studies and justice studies, highlighted activities such as unmanned aerial systems (drones), cybersecurity, forensics investigations, artificial intelligence, and game design that prospective students were able to participate in.
The event aimed to provide a hands-on experience for individuals in northeast Oklahoma interested in pursuing STEM degrees. Dr. Sparling emphasized the importance of showing prospective students that they too can succeed in these fields and have rewarding careers. By interacting with current students and witnessing their achievements, attendees were able to envision their own future possibilities in technology and justice studies.
Rogers State University offers a range of degree programs in these fields and encourages students to explore the various opportunities available. To learn more about the university and upcoming events, interested individuals can visit the RSU website or schedule a campus tour through Natalia Sumner or the admissions office.
Overall, Technology Day on the Hill was a successful event that highlighted the innovative and hands-on learning experiences offered by Rogers State University in the technology and justice studies programs. Attendees left with a better understanding of the opportunities available to them and the potential for success in STEM fields.
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