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Preparation paid off for a team of East Carolina University engineering and technology students with a first-place finish at a national robot competition.
Preparation paid off for a team of East Carolina University engineering and technology students with a first-place finish at a national robot competition.
 
East Carolina University student Sean Wear is a veteran with a passion for industrial engineering.
East Carolina University student Sean Wear is a veteran with a passion for industrial engineering.
 
East Carolina University welcomed 300 high school juniors to campus Friday, April 8, for hands-on learning in STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), as part of the 5th annual High School STEM Day. Attendance included 16 high schools from nine counties across eastern...
East Carolina University welcomed 300 high school juniors to campus Friday, April 8, for hands-on learning in STEM disciplines (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), as part of the 5th annual High School STEM Day. Attendance included 16 high schools from nine counties across eastern...
 
A team of College of Technology and Computer Science students worked hard to overcome a few obstacles and place third in 2013 Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering's (ATMAE) national robotics competition in New Orleans.
A team of College of Technology and Computer Science students worked hard to overcome a few obstacles and place third in 2013 Association of Technology, Management and Applied Engineering's (ATMAE) national robotics competition in New Orleans.
 
An award-winning robot built by East Carolina University students may not look like R2D2 or WALL-E, but it's no bucket of bolts.
An award-winning robot built by East Carolina University students may not look like R2D2 or WALL-E, but it's no bucket of bolts.
 
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