Breaking News

Which drinks brand is the most commonly mispronounced in the world? GalaxEye tests new SAR sensor technology on pseudo-satellite from NAL. Speeding driver crashes into Hollywood flooring business on Sheridan Street Sheriff investigators say driver speeding on Sheridan Street crashed into Hollywood flooring business ‘Promoting Positivity: How ‘Grow the Good’ is Making a Difference in Rural Health Care’

The College of Applied Science and Technology (CAST) recently celebrated its advancements in the field of science and technology with a week-long event called Science and Technology Week. The occasion honored the students, professionals, and alumni who contribute to these developments.

The week began with a keynote address from Dr. Nita A. Farahany, a renowned scholar in the ethics of emerging technologies and author of the book The Battle for Your Brain: Defending Your Right to Think Freely in the Age of Neurotechnology. Her speech focused on neurotechnology’s impacts on cognitive privacy laws and the future of cognitive freedom.

On the second day, CAST Connections hosted the CONNECT Event, which provided an opportunity for students to network with recent alumni. The discussion centered on effective networking, conflict resolution, proper communication, and leadership skills.

At the end of Science and Technology Week, CAST inducted its alumni into the Academy of Achievement. This recognition honors individuals who are considered “thought leaders” in their respective fields and serve as an inspiration to others with similar career paths.

The week was successful due to the participation of students, faculty, professionals, and alumni alike. CAST expressed gratitude to all who attended and contributed to its success. Visit CAST’s website for more information about Science and Technology Week programs and majors in the College of Applied Science and Technology.

Overall, Science and Technology Week was a significant event that highlighted CAST’s commitment to advancing technology while recognizing those who have made contributions to this field.

In conclusion, Science

Leave a Reply