High school students will have fun collaborating with other teens and Rose-Hulman students as they complete science, engineering, and math challenges for bragging rights and to win spectacular prizes. The event will be held on March 30th, 2024 from 12 pm to 4 pm in the Rose-Hulman Sports and Recreation Center.
The free design competition, called SPARK! (Student Projects Advocating Resourceful Knowledge) has been organized by Rose-Hulman Building Undergraduate Diversity (Rose-BUD) program since 2015 to increase high school student’s interests in engineering and computer science, regardless of their current background or their future plans.
Teams with the best technical and creative designs, as determined by student judges, will win prizes. Snacks will be provided.
The event is currently planned to be in person in the Student Recreational Center contingent upon no changes in campus COVID-19 protocols.
The Rose-BUD program is a networking and professional development organization, specifically in the areas of Computer Science and Software Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering. High school seniors with approved applications for this program will be notified automatically.