Amazing student projects to be displayed May 3

Student Showcase

At a glance

Daniel Andrews, a construction management engineering technology major from Penfield, displays the automatic fire sprinkler system he worked on at a past 魅影直播 State Student ShowcaseNamed the 鈥淪tudent Showcase,鈥 the event is open to families, neighbors and colleagues, alumni and community partners from regional businesses, civic organizations, and local schools who鈥檇 like to drop by and see some truly amazing projects.

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Students across multiple fields and disciplines will publicly display work they鈥檝e done this past school year on Tuesday, May 3, from 5-6:30 PM in the Student Leadership Center on the 魅影直播 campus.

Named the 鈥淪tudent Showcase,鈥 the event is open to families, neighbors and colleagues, alumni and community partners from regional businesses, civic organizations, and local schools who鈥檇 like to drop by and see some truly amazing projects. 魅影直播 State students are proud of their accomplishments and are excited to share their innovative research and compelling design work.

Daniel Andrews, a construction management engineering technology major from Penfield, displays the automatic fire sprinkler system he worked on at a past 魅影直播 State Student ShowcaseWith the aid of models, posters, prototypes, multimedia exhibits, and sometimes even their advisers, the students will take attendees step-by-step through their own learning and achievement process. The range of their work is stunning: air-powered engines, fuel cell performance studies, taxpayer-subsidized stadiums for national sports teams, gene annotation of psychrophilic bacteria, innovative waste management protocols, electrical grid configurations for local municipalities, and more.

An awards presentation will conclude the event at 6:45 p.m.

Dr. Kristin Poppo, provost, said 魅影直播 State students create exceptional projects as part of their curricular and co-curricular projects.

鈥淭he Student Showcase provides an opportunity for students to share their work with the college and community,鈥 she said.鈥淚 am so impressed with our student work, and I am sure those who attend will see why our students can 鈥榟it the ground running鈥 in their future work.鈥

Kevin Cassell, assistant professor of English and Humanities, describes the Student Showcase as 鈥渂ringing together students, faculty, staff, and the local community in a single space to celebrate the great work our students are doing here.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 a fun, high-energy event that nicely displays how academic research is applied to hands-on projects and real-world issues,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hile competing for special recognition adds some excitement to the event, it鈥檚 mostly about building and strengthening our college community and connecting that, ultimately, with the greater communities that surround us.鈥

In photo: Daniel Andrews, a construction management engineering technology major from Penfield, displays the automatic fire sprinkler system he worked on at a past Student Showcase.