Students to display engineering, computing creations

Projects on display were designed and built by undergraduate and graduate students.
Projects on display were designed and built by undergraduate and graduate students.

A wireless weather station, a virtual chess game and an app that allows nurses to forecast the likelihood of patient overcrowding are just some of the student-made projects that will be on display April 21 at Grand Valley State University's Project Day.

About 250 visitors and high school students from Grand Rapids area schools will attend the event to meet with students, interact with their projects and see how engineering and computing is relevant to everyday life. The event is hosted by the Seymour and Esther Padnos College of Engineering and Computing.

Project Day

Thursday, April 21

10 a.m.-noon

Kennedy Hall of Engineering and Keller Engineering Labs

Pew Grand Rapids Campus

The college hosts project days twice each academic year. Projects on display were designed and built by undergraduate and graduate students in engineering, computing and occupational safety and health management majors.

For more information, visit www.gvsu.edu/pcec

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