April 11, 2025 - 03:22

On Wednesday, over 360 students showcased their innovative projects during the Spring 2025 Capstone Showcase at the Quad and Global Credit Union Arena. This event featured a total of 121 projects, highlighting the creativity and technical skills of students from the College of Engineering and Technology.
The showcase provided an opportunity for students to present their work to peers, faculty, and industry professionals. Projects ranged from cutting-edge technology solutions to sustainable engineering practices, demonstrating the diverse talents and interests of the student body.
Attendees were impressed by the level of professionalism and the depth of research that went into each project. Many students engaged in discussions about their designs and the challenges they faced throughout their development process. The event not only celebrated academic achievements but also fostered networking opportunities, encouraging collaboration between students and potential employers.
Overall, the Spring 2025 Capstone Showcase was a resounding success, reflecting the hard work and dedication of the engineering students.
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