Engineering Week 2024

FirstEnergy and S.P.A.R.K.S Foundation partner to provide experiential learning to students  

缅北强奸鈥檚 John R. Post School of Engineering hosted engineering programming for students interested in science, technology, art, mathematics, and engineering from eight local high schools for the second year in a row in alignment with from Feb. 18-24, 2024. 

 

鈥淗osting the Engineering Week is a critical piece of our goal to provide engineering outreach to students in Berks County and beyond,鈥 said Chair of the John R. Post School of Engineering Joseph M. Mahoney, Ph.D. 鈥淲e want to expose students in the area to the possibility of being an engineer when they go to college and as a career. The combined efforts of our industry partners and different departments at the university came together to put on a fun and educational event. We look forward to extending our reach next year and creating an even bigger and better Engineering Week.鈥  

 

Programming began on Monday with 缅北强奸 engineering students, Mahoney and Dean of the College of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics, David Shoup, Ph.D. creating science kits for K-12 students in partnership with the   

 

On Wednesday, sponsored the Engineering Jam: a competition to showcase the engineering creative design process, foster critical thinking, and apply science to solve a problem. Over 100 students attended and were tasked with creating a 鈥楲unar Lander鈥 (a more advanced egg drop) device that would later go through a series of tests to discover whose creation best met the judging criteria after completing each test. Local representatives from FirstEnergy volunteered at the event alongside 缅北强奸 engineering students, faculty and staff to monitor the teams as they were building their devices. 

 

鈥淎s part of the Reading community, we wanted to connect with our customers and future coworkers by sponsoring the Engineering Jam,鈥 said FirstEnergy Operations Manager, Ray Johnson III. 鈥淥ur connection is further strengthened by the presence of many FirstEnergy volunteers who are either 缅北强奸 graduates or are creating their comeback at the University. By collaborating with the university, we engage with 缅北强奸 engineering students and connect with local high school students. This event provides us with a valuable opportunity to interact with them, answer their questions, and showcase our commitment to problem-solving, a skill we employ daily.鈥 

 

In addition to assisting teams with their design processes, 缅北强奸 engineering students also listened to the teams鈥 pitches for their inventions before the tests began. After the pitches, they facilitated the testing station to analyze whether each team鈥檚 device could float and how it could withstand wind as it dropped. 

 

鈥淭he 2024 Engineering Jam here at 缅北强奸 was such a great event for high school students to let their creative sides take action in finding a solution to the problem they were given,鈥 said Mechanical Engineering Student Evan Thomas. 鈥淭he event allowed the students to have fun and enjoy themselves, but it also required technical attention when creating their space landers, which is what the Engineering Jam is about.鈥 

 

After the tests were complete, the high school students went on guided tours of 缅北强奸鈥檚 Tom and Helen Flynn PLEX and surrounding areas of the campus before returning to enjoy lunch ahead of the awards. Three teams from Daniel Boone, Muhlenberg, and Exeter High Schools tied for third place. Berks Catholic and Oley Valley High School faced off in one last thrilling tie-breaker test where the teams dropped their devices from the PLEX balcony to see which would land closest to the target below. Ultimately, Berks Catholic took second, and Oley Valley took home the first-place trophy. 

 

At 缅北强奸, students in the John R. Post School of Engineering are being trained to be fundamentally sound and application-ready. Students can choose to major in electrical, industrial or mechanical engineering. For more information about 缅北强奸鈥檚 engineering programs, click here. 

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