Army Corps of Engineer’s Cpt. Brent N. Vance and electrical engineer, Nicholas J. Ivy, explain the rules to the students of Rogers Adventist School in College Place, WA. The middle school students worked together on building paper towers for the Army Corps of Engineers, E Week Competition “Towering Above the Imagination.” Students throughout, Walla Walla, College Place and Pendleton Middle and High Schoosl participated in the Corps competition from February 20th to the 26th engineers from Corps districts were in the classrooms introducing engineering concepts to students and teachers
Army Corps of Engineer’s Cpt. Brent N. Vance and electrical engineer, Nicholas J. Ivy, explain the rules to the students of Rogers Adventist School in College Place, WA. The middle school students worked together on building paper towers for the Army Corps of Engineers, E Week Competition “Towering Above the Imagination.” Students throughout, Walla Walla, College Place and Pendleton Middle and High Schoosl participated in the Corps competition from February 20th to the 26th engineers from Corps districts were in the classrooms introducing engineering concepts to students and teachers, using hands-on projects to connect them to real-world careers in STEM. The Corps of Engineers’ mission is dedicated to serving the Nation. EWeek is one of many opportunities that the Corps takes to give back to the community and its’ future.
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