East Carolina University School of Engineering visit students at Washington High School | Eastern NC Now

On Monday, March 12th Margaret Turner from East Carolina University School of Engineering visited students at Washington High School.

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   On Monday, March 12th Margaret Turner from East Carolina University School of Engineering visited students at Washington High School. Turner talked to the students about admissions, expectations, and opportunities for students interested in Engineering. In particular, Turner discussed East Carolinas' five concentrations of Engineering: Biomedical, Bioprocess, Electrical, Industrial and Systems, and Mechanical. Turner also brought dancing robots, which had been created and programmed by engineering students as an example of students work.
Margaret Turner discusses East Carolina School of Engineering with students from Washington High School.


Milton Dail Jr.
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400 Slatestone Road
Washington, NC 27889
(252) 946-0858

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