• Mon. May 20th, 2024

Southern State’s Computer Science Department Showcases Skills and Collaboration through STEM MiniDome Celebration Day

BySamantha Nguyen

May 9, 2024
COSI and the Computer Science Program at Southern State Join Forces for STEM Event

The Computer Science Department at Southern State, led by Associate Professor Dr. Joshua Montgomery, organized a STEM MiniDome Celebration Day at the Center of Science and Industry (COSI) in Columbus on May 1. Students from Reynoldsburg and Zane Trace participated in the event, which featured various activities and special guests. Dr. Montgomery and Eric Jacobs from the TSJ Foundation kicked off the event, followed by other special guests including Jason Messick from COSI and Dr. Ayanna Howard from The Ohio State University. Awards were given in different categories such as exceptional paint job, exceptional operations, exceptional electronics, crazy cabling, and best of show.

Dr. Montgomery expressed his appreciation for the event, stating that it was an amazing experience for the students from Reynoldsburg and Zane Trace. He thanked COSI for hosting the event and providing space and hospitality. Southern State’s Computer Science Program offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Technology with four pathway options: Networking, Programming, Cybersecurity, and Robotics. Students can choose two focus areas to gain in-demand skills in a flexible, affordable, and enjoyable environment with opportunities for internships and job placements with local companies.

For more information on Southern State’s Computer Science Program visit . The Summer Semester begins on May 20th followed by the Fall Semester on Aug 26th with registration currently open. Southern State encourages individuals to connect with them for further details about their programs or to donate to The Highland County Press to support their free newspaper and website which plays a crucial role in keeping citizens well-informed.

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The computer science department at southern state is committed to providing students with hands-on learning experiences that will prepare them for success in today’s rapidly changing technology landscape.

Dr. Montgomery also highlighted the importance of collaboration between academia and industry partners like TSJ Foundation who sponsor events like these that aim at promoting STEM education among young minds.

He also emphasized how crucial it is for students to have access to resources such as internships opportunities offered by local companies so they can apply what they learn in real-world scenarios.

Overall, he expressed his gratitude towards all participants who attended the event as well as those who sponsored it financially or through volunteering their time.

By Samantha Nguyen

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