200 High School students to experience “speek geeking” at Cincinnati State’s engineering conference tomorrow, October 30 from 9AM – 2PM

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 29, 2015
 
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Jean Russo Gould
Vice President, Marketing and Communications
Phone (513) 569-1519                                                                                                    
Jean.gould@cincinnatistate.edu
                       
Carolyn Hulla-Meyer
Outreach Specialist, Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technologies
Carolyn.hulla-meyer@cincinnatistate.edu
(513) 569-5769                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
200 High School students to experience “speek geeking” at Cincinnati State’s engineering conference tomorrow, October 30 from 9AM – 2PM
 
Tomorrow morning, area high school juniors and seniors who are focused on pre-engineering will visit the Cincinnati State campus from 9 AM – 2 PM during a technology, college and career conference. The day’s activities feature 70-minute hands-on technology workshops; a “speed geek” networking experience for individual and small-group exposure to multiple employers, colleges and professional engineering organizations; as well as small group flash sessions. There will also be an employer luncheon panel focused on “hot jobs” in the Greater Cincinnati region.
 
Cincinnati State, Miami University and University of Cincinnati College of Engineering & Applied Science faculty and staff are participating. 
 
Also featured are representatives from Ohio Means Jobs, P&G, GE Aviation, PPG Packaging, Abercrombie & Associates, ADVICS Manufacturing Ohio, Inc., and Quality Civil, Inc.
 
ABOUT CINCINNATI STATE
Cincinnati State (www.cincinnatistate.edu) enrolls about 10,500 students and offers more than 130 associate degree and certificate programs in business technologies, health and public safety, engineering technologies, humanities and sciences and information technologies. Cincinnati State has one of the most comprehensive co-op programs among two-year colleges in the U.S.
 
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