Rogers State University in Claremore, Oklahoma, hosted its Technology Day on the Hill event to showcase their technology and justice programs to prospective students in northeast Oklahoma. Dr. Curt Sparling, the department head of technology studies and justice studies at RSU, highlighted the various activities and programs available to attendees. These included unmanned aerial systems (drones), cybersecurity, forensics investigations, artificial intelligence, and game design.
Dr. Sparling emphasized the importance of interacting with current students in these fields to show prospective students that they too can succeed in STEM-related degree programs. The event aimed to break the misconception that technology and computer science are difficult fields to navigate, encouraging individuals to pursue careers in these disciplines. The day was filled with hands-on activities such as coding, fingerprinting, and drone flying, providing a glimpse into the exciting opportunities available at Rogers State University.
For those interested in learning more about RSU’s programs and upcoming events, they can visit the university’s website. Additionally, campus tours can be scheduled through Natalia Sumner or the admissions office. Rogers State University continues to be a hub for students interested in technology and justice studies, offering a supportive environment for individuals to explore and excel in these rapidly growing fields.
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