Rogers State University in Claremore, Oklahoma, recently hosted Technology Day on the Hill to showcase their technology and justice programs to prospective students. Dr. Curt Sparling, the department head, highlighted activities such as unmanned aerial systems training, cybersecurity, forensics investigations, artificial intelligence, and game design. The event aimed to encourage students to pursue STEM degrees by demonstrating the opportunities available in these fields.
Dr. Sparling emphasized the importance of connecting current and prospective students to show them the possibilities within technology and justice studies. By interacting with students already in these programs, prospective students can envision their own future in these fields. This event sought to break the misconception that STEM degrees are challenging and unattainable, and instead, inspire individuals to consider pursuing careers in these growing industries.
For more information on Rogers State University’s programs and upcoming events, interested individuals can visit their website at rsu.edu. To schedule a campus tour or learn more about admissions, they can contact Natalia Sumner at 918-343-7751 or the admissions office at 918-343-7546. The university offers a variety of programs in technology and justice studies, providing students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in these rapidly evolving fields.
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