Two East Stroudsburg University students applied knowledge acquired in the classroom with good old-fashioned creativity and took home the top prize at the Rochester Institute of Technology’s BrickHack X competition in February. The “hack-a-thon”, as it’s known, is essentially an invention marathon in which participants put innovative projects together in a short time.
Two East Stroudsburg University students applied knowledge acquired in the classroom with good old-fashioned creativity and took home the top prize at the Rochester Institute of Technology’s BrickHack X competition in February. The “hack-a-thon”, as it’s known, is essentially an invention marathon in which participants put innovative projects together in a short time.
Two East Stroudsburg University students applied knowledge acquired in the classroom with good old-fashioned creativity and took home the top prize at the Rochester Institute of Technology’s BrickHack X competition in February. The “hack-a-thon”, as it’s known, is essentially an invention marathon in which participants put innovative projects together in a short time.
Two East Stroudsburg University students applied knowledge acquired in the classroom with good old-fashioned creativity and took home the top prize at the Rochester Institute of Technology’s BrickHack X competition in February. The “hack-a-thon”, as it’s known, is essentially an invention marathon in which participants put innovative projects together in a short time.