K-12 Students, Faculty and Parents' Information
Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Expo
University of Wisconsin - Platteville
Thursday, March 25, 2010
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
The College of Engineering, Mathematics, and Science (EMS) at the University
of Wisconsin-Platteville is pleased to announce that the annual Engineering,
Mathematics, and Science Expo is scheduled for Thursday, March 25, 2010.
Please mark your calendars and begin preparation to attend this event.
Last year's, 2009, Event Information. Stay tuned for the 2010 details!
Below is information for finding your way to Expo and participating in the various events,
demonstrations and contests.
- Model Bridge Contest -- 2009
- 30th Annual Pioneer 600 Race -- 2009
- 3rd Annual Engineering Physics Altitude Challenge -- 2009
- Computer Science and Software Engineering
- Sustainability in Engineering Short Course
- Stay tuned for the announcement of more events!
Last year's, 2009, Brochure and Scavenger Hunt Information. Stay tuned for the 2010 details!
Brochure and Scavenger Hunt
- The 2009 Expo Program (in MS Word Format)
- The 2009 Expo Program (in PDF Format)
- 2009 Scavenger Hunt
- The Scavenger Hunt consists of a list of questions that can be answered by visting events,
presentation and demonstrations.
- The Scavenger Hunt is suggested as a method of helping students stay focused and make the most
of the EXPO experience.
- The Scavenger Hunt Questions for 2009 will be posted at 31-MARCH-2009. The Scangenger Hunt questions
will also be available at the EXPO in printed form. The Answers will be posted on this website the day
after the Expo.
- Teachers are encouraged to edit the scavenger hunt questions to cover a desired breadth or depth of topics.
- Below is the 2009 Questions and Answers(in MS Word Format).
Greetings from our Dean
Stay tuned to this site for the latest information. Or if you need further information about Expo, contact:
Engineering, Mathematics, and Science Expo Committee
Christina Curras, Co-Chair
608-342-1541 Email: Expo@uwplatt.edu
or
EMS Dean's Office: 608-342-1561 (voice) or 608-342-1566 (fax)