
The Citadel celebrates National Engineers’ Week

Sat., Feb. 18 Citadel Annual Engineering Fair for Lowcountry Students
8 a.m.–noon, Mark Clark Hall Auditorium, The Citadel campus
The fair is held annually to expose Lowcountry middle and high school students to fundamental math and science principles vital to understanding engineering issues and methods. It features a model bridge competition, a robotics competition, Electrical Engineering senior design projects and interactive math and science student exhibits for students. All events are free and open to the public.
Model Bridge Competition
Registration: 8–9 am
Judging: 8:30–10 am
Bridge Testing: 10–11:30 am
Robotics Competition
Registration: 8–9 am
Competition: 9–11:30 am
Compilation of Results: 11:30 am–noon
Electrical Engineering students senior design display: 9–11 am
Awards Ceremony: noon
Tues., Feb. 21 Charleston Engineers Joint Council National Engineer Week Banquet
5:30–9 p.m., Holliday Alumni Center, The Citadel, 69 Hagood Avenue
Tom MacTavish, vice president of Motorola Labs' Center for Human Interaction Research will speak on important trends in communication. Tickets are $25 per person and $15 for students. The deadline to purchase tickets is Feb. 16. For information, contact William Reed at 218-4021 or Robert Fusarini at 218-6108.
Mon., Feb. 27 Corps of Engineers Open House
9 a.m.–11 a.m., Holliday Alumni Center, The Citadel, 69 Hagood Avenue
This annual educational event is open to all high school students as an opportunity to experience and learn more about the engineering and technology fields. The open house will feature interactive displays from the Corps of Engineers, Charleston Air Force Base, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Charleston-SPAWAR, the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC), the Society of Military Engineers (SAME), The Citadel and others. To attend, please contact Carol Weart (843.329.8174) or Connie Gillette (843.329.8123) with a student count.