Rogers State University in Claremore, Oklahoma recently held its annual Technology Day on the Hill event, showcasing the technology and justice programs available to prospective students. The event, led by Dr. Curt Sparling, department head of technology studies and justice studies at RSU, featured activities such as unmanned aerial systems training, cybersecurity demonstrations, forensics investigations, artificial intelligence, and game design. Prospective students were able to interact with current students in these fields, providing insight into the programs and potential career opportunities.
Dr. Sparling emphasized the importance of breaking down the misconception that STEM fields are difficult to pursue, encouraging students to consider a degree in technology and justice studies. The event aimed to show attendees that success in these fields is achievable through dedication and hard work.
For those interested in learning more about Rogers State University and their programs, visit their website at rsu.edu. Prospective students can schedule a campus tour through the admissions office or contact Natalia Sumner at 918-343-7751. The event provided a valuable opportunity for individuals in northeast Oklahoma to explore the university’s offerings in technology and justice studies and consider pursuing a career in these dynamic fields.
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