Students earn recognition

Students earn recognition
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The Kent State University at Tuscarawas engineering technology department announced the winners of two competitions for area high school students during the Engineering Technology Opportunity Expo.

                        

The Kent State University at Tuscarawas engineering technology department announced the winners of two competitions for area high school students during the Engineering Technology Opportunity Expo held Feb. 19. The students were trained in alternative energy and fluid power.

The submitted entries were judged by a committee of campus faculty and staff. First-place winners were awarded $100, second-place winners were awarded $50 and third-place winners were awarded $25. Winners who placed first, second and third also were awarded a scholarship for $1,500, $1,000 and $750, respectively.

Alternative energy students were required to create a wind turbine to extract the maximum amount of energy from the wind. The winners for alternative energy are Hayden Dixon from Buckeye Career Center, first place; Cain Winkhart from Tuscarawas Valley High School, second place; and Joy Beach from Tuscarawas Valley High School, third place.

Students in the fluid power competition were trained how to create a hydraulic robot to pick up mini bricks and place them on a stand. The winners are Andrew Yoder from Hiland High School, first place; Aaron Miller from Buckeye Career Center, second place; and Anthony Miller from Hiland High School, third place.


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