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STEM event jointly hosted by Southern State’s Computer Science Program and COSI

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May 9, 2024

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 took part in the event, which featured various activities. The day began with Dr. Montgomery’s opening remarks, followed by Eric Jacobs from the TSJ Foundation. Other special guests included Jason Messick from COSI and Dr. Ayanna Howard from The Ohio State University. Awards were given in categories such as exceptional paint job, exceptional operations, exceptional electronics, crazy cabling, and best of show.

Dr. Montgomery expressed his appreciation for the students’ participation, stating that everyone did an impressive job. He also thanked COSI for hosting the event and providing space and hospitality. The Computer Science Program at Southern State, under Dr. Montgomery’s leadership, offers an Associate of Applied Science Degree in Computer Technology. Students can choose two focus areas from pathways like Networking, Programming, Cybersecurity, and Robotics. This program equips students with in-demand skills in a flexible, affordable, and enjoyable learning environment.

Southern State facilitates connections with local companies for internships and job opportunities, further enhancing students’ career prospects. Summer Semester commences on May 20, with Fall Semester starting on Aug. 26. Registration is currently open, and interested individuals are encouraged to connect with Southern State today. To learn more about the Computer Science Program, visit https://www.sscc.edu/academics/programs/computer-science.shtml.

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