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There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future. #engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students

BAES_engineers's tweet image. There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. 

This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future.

#engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students
BAES_engineers's tweet image. There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. 

This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future.

#engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students
BAES_engineers's tweet image. There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. 

This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future.

#engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students
BAES_engineers's tweet image. There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. 

This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future.

#engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students

#WhyEngineering Madeline Tharp '24 Hometown: Ferrum, Va. "Computer engineering combines computer science and electrical engineering, which has given me a strong foundation in hardware and software development. I have also worked on robotics and application development projects."

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Madeline Tharp '24
Hometown: Ferrum, Va.

"Computer engineering combines computer science and electrical engineering, which has given me a strong foundation in hardware and software development. I have also worked on robotics and application development projects."

#WhyEngineering Claire McGarvey - Mechanical Engineering '27 Hometown: Columbia, Maryland "I believe that the broadness of mechanical engineering allows engineers to problem solve, create, and change the world in a personalized and unique manner."

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Claire McGarvey - Mechanical Engineering '27
Hometown: Columbia, Maryland

"I believe that the broadness of mechanical engineering allows engineers to problem solve, create, and change the world in a personalized and unique manner."

#WhyEngineering Robert Hudson '24 Hometown: Myrtle Beach, SC "Aerospace engineering is unique because we must design a structure capable of withstanding thousands of pounds of weight and the effects of friction for a spacecraft reentering the atmosphere at nearly 20,000 mph."

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Robert Hudson '24
Hometown: Myrtle Beach, SC

"Aerospace engineering is unique because we must design a structure capable of withstanding thousands of pounds of weight and the effects of friction for a spacecraft reentering the atmosphere at nearly 20,000 mph."

#WhyEngineering Mahi Patel '24 Hometown: Lexington, SC "Developing digital products and services as a computer science professional helps us connect with communities. It's fun to see how innovation is quick but necessary, and I'm excited to make my mark in the world."

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Mahi Patel '24
Hometown: Lexington, SC

"Developing digital products and services as a computer science professional helps us connect with communities. It's fun to see how innovation is quick but necessary, and I'm excited to make my mark in the world."

#WhyEngineering Ella Froedge '25 Hometown: Pelzer, SC "I chose biomedical engineering because I want to make a difference in the lives of individuals by using the skills that I have obtained in the research and study of causes and treatments of neurological diseases."

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Ella Froedge '25
Hometown: Pelzer, SC

"I chose biomedical engineering because I want to make a difference in the lives of individuals by using the skills that I have obtained in the research and study of causes and treatments of neurological diseases."

#WhyEngineering Julia Grove '25 Hometown: West Chester, Pa. "Computer Science professionals are improving lives in many sectors beyond the tech industry. There are endless needs, and it's exciting to watch the field grow within different communities."

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Julia Grove '25
Hometown: West Chester, Pa.
"Computer Science professionals are improving lives in many sectors beyond the tech industry. There are endless needs, and it's exciting to watch the field grow within different communities."

#WhyEngineering Korebami Adebajo '25 Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria "Mechanical engineering is a field where you can be both a problem solver behind a computer screen and a hands-on engineer in the field. This diversity is what makes mechanical engineering so exciting and unique."

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Korebami Adebajo '25
Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria

"Mechanical engineering is a field where you can be both a problem solver behind a computer screen and a hands-on engineer in the field. This diversity is what makes mechanical engineering so exciting and unique."

#WhyEngineering Jensen Young '25 Hometown: Greenville, SC "In mechanical engineering, you study physics and explore how dynamic motion affects specific species of metals. I understand so much more about how the physical world works than I ever thought I would."

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Jensen Young '25
Hometown: Greenville, SC

"In mechanical engineering, you study physics and explore how dynamic motion affects specific species of metals. I understand so much more about how the physical world works than I ever thought I would."

#WhyEngineering Alex Anderson-McLeod '25 Hometown: Columbia, SC "Electrical engineers are responsible for many of the innovations that have made today's electronic devices cheaper and more accessible. It's clear that they are crucial to the betterment of lives in modern times."

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Alex Anderson-McLeod '25
Hometown: Columbia, SC

"Electrical engineers are responsible for many of the innovations that have made today's electronic devices cheaper and more accessible. It's clear that they are crucial to the betterment of lives in modern times."

#WhyEngineering Jake Brezner '25 Hometown: Andover, Massachusetts "Biomedical engineering is the perfect intersection of science and technology, and health. It offers a unique opportunity to apply engineering principles and contribute to solving complex healthcare problems."

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Jake Brezner '25
Hometown: Andover, Massachusetts

"Biomedical engineering is the perfect intersection of science and technology, and health. It offers a unique opportunity to apply engineering principles and contribute to solving complex healthcare problems."
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Jake Brezner '25
Hometown: Andover, Massachusetts

"Biomedical engineering is the perfect intersection of science and technology, and health. It offers a unique opportunity to apply engineering principles and contribute to solving complex healthcare problems."

#WhyEngineering Matthew Binford, '24 Hometown: Rock Hill, SC "I'm passionate about aerospace engineering since it's the discipline that will hopefully lead me to a career in the space industry. This field is rapidly developing and evolving every year."

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Matthew Binford, '24
Hometown: Rock Hill, SC

"I'm passionate about aerospace engineering since it's the discipline that will hopefully lead me to a career in the space industry. This field is rapidly developing and evolving every year."

#WhyEngineering Madeleine McBride '27 Hometown: Charleston, SC "Pursuing a degree in computer information systems has proven to be an ideal choice by blending computer science, engineering and strategic thinking with business management components."

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Madeleine McBride '27
Hometown: Charleston, SC

"Pursuing a degree in computer information systems has proven to be an ideal choice by blending computer science, engineering and strategic thinking with business management components."

#WhyEngineering Mason Kelley '25 Hometown: Pensacola, Florida "I've seen chemical engineers firsthand scale up and design processes, implement safer designs and help reduce global environmental impacts. Every day, chemical engineers are changing the world for the better."

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Mason Kelley '25
Hometown: Pensacola, Florida
 
"I've seen chemical engineers firsthand scale up and design processes, implement safer designs and help reduce global environmental impacts. Every day, chemical engineers are changing the world for the better."

#WhyEngineering Dean Gerald '24 Hometown: Hartsville, SC "Mechanical engineering is versatile, touching on many subject matters. This allows for mechanical engineers to be applicable in any space and add value to any project from design to implementation."

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Dean Gerald '24
Hometown: Hartsville, SC    

"Mechanical engineering is versatile, touching on many subject matters. This allows for mechanical engineers to be applicable in any space and add value to any project from design to implementation."

#WhyEngineering Solomon Jacobs '27 Hometown: Irmo, SC "How we communicate are the reasons why integrated information technology professionals are important in enhancing our everyday lives. The better communication avenues, the better we can improve our lives and communities."

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Solomon Jacobs '27
Hometown: Irmo, SC

"How we communicate are the reasons why integrated information technology professionals are important in enhancing our everyday lives. The better communication avenues, the better we can improve our lives and communities."

#WhyEngineering Nupur Shah '25 Major: Integrated Information Technology Hometown: Columbia, SC "Professionals having expertise and knowledge in computer, technology and automation are crucial for communities as they can transform efficient processes in all industries."

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Nupur Shah '25
Major: Integrated Information Technology
Hometown: Columbia, SC

"Professionals having expertise and knowledge in computer, technology and automation are crucial for communities as they can transform efficient processes in all industries."

#WhyEngineering Jacob Vaught '25 Mechanical, Electrical Engineering; Computer Science "Through projects like optimizing lab space for efficiency or leading sustainability initiatives, engineers demonstrate how technical expertise can be leveraged for the greater good."

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Jacob Vaught '25
Mechanical, Electrical Engineering; Computer Science

"Through projects like optimizing lab space for efficiency or leading sustainability initiatives, engineers demonstrate how technical expertise can be leveraged for the greater good."

#WhyEngineering David Mwakapusya '26 Integrated Information Technology Hometown: Springfield, Mass. "I am passionate about IIT because of the opportunities. Technology can only get better, and IIT is a blend of principles that will prepare me for different computing fields."

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David Mwakapusya '26
Integrated Information Technology 
Hometown: Springfield, Mass.

"I am passionate about IIT because of the opportunities. Technology can only get better, and IIT is a blend of principles that will prepare me for different computing fields."

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There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future. #engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students

BAES_engineers's tweet image. There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. 

This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future.

#engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students
BAES_engineers's tweet image. There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. 

This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future.

#engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students
BAES_engineers's tweet image. There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. 

This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future.

#engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students
BAES_engineers's tweet image. There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. 

This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future.

#engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students

#WhyEngineering Jacob Vaught '25 Mechanical, Electrical Engineering; Computer Science "Through projects like optimizing lab space for efficiency or leading sustainability initiatives, engineers demonstrate how technical expertise can be leveraged for the greater good."

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Jacob Vaught '25
Mechanical, Electrical Engineering; Computer Science

"Through projects like optimizing lab space for efficiency or leading sustainability initiatives, engineers demonstrate how technical expertise can be leveraged for the greater good."

#WhyEngineering Nupur Shah '25 Major: Integrated Information Technology Hometown: Columbia, SC "Professionals having expertise and knowledge in computer, technology and automation are crucial for communities as they can transform efficient processes in all industries."

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Nupur Shah '25
Major: Integrated Information Technology
Hometown: Columbia, SC

"Professionals having expertise and knowledge in computer, technology and automation are crucial for communities as they can transform efficient processes in all industries."

#WhyEngineering David Mwakapusya '26 Integrated Information Technology Hometown: Springfield, Mass. "I am passionate about IIT because of the opportunities. Technology can only get better, and IIT is a blend of principles that will prepare me for different computing fields."

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David Mwakapusya '26
Integrated Information Technology 
Hometown: Springfield, Mass.

"I am passionate about IIT because of the opportunities. Technology can only get better, and IIT is a blend of principles that will prepare me for different computing fields."

#WhyEngineering Katelyn Wyandt '25 Hometown: Charleston, SC "I'm passionate about computer science because there are so many ways it can be used to create new opportunities for improved #healthcare and global learning and expanding #technology so it can be more usable."

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Katelyn Wyandt '25
Hometown: Charleston, SC

"I'm passionate about computer science because there are so many ways it can be used to create new opportunities for improved #healthcare and global learning and expanding #technology so it can be more usable."

#WhyEngineering Madeleine McBride '27 Hometown: Charleston, SC "Pursuing a degree in computer information systems has proven to be an ideal choice by blending computer science, engineering and strategic thinking with business management components."

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Madeleine McBride '27
Hometown: Charleston, SC

"Pursuing a degree in computer information systems has proven to be an ideal choice by blending computer science, engineering and strategic thinking with business management components."

#WhyEngineering Madeline Tharp '24 Hometown: Ferrum, Va. "Computer engineering combines computer science and electrical engineering, which has given me a strong foundation in hardware and software development. I have also worked on robotics and application development projects."

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Madeline Tharp '24
Hometown: Ferrum, Va.

"Computer engineering combines computer science and electrical engineering, which has given me a strong foundation in hardware and software development. I have also worked on robotics and application development projects."

#WhyEngineering Matthew Binford, '24 Hometown: Rock Hill, SC "I'm passionate about aerospace engineering since it's the discipline that will hopefully lead me to a career in the space industry. This field is rapidly developing and evolving every year."

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Matthew Binford, '24
Hometown: Rock Hill, SC

"I'm passionate about aerospace engineering since it's the discipline that will hopefully lead me to a career in the space industry. This field is rapidly developing and evolving every year."

#WhyEngineering Korebami Adebajo '25 Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria "Mechanical engineering is a field where you can be both a problem solver behind a computer screen and a hands-on engineer in the field. This diversity is what makes mechanical engineering so exciting and unique."

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Korebami Adebajo '25
Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria

"Mechanical engineering is a field where you can be both a problem solver behind a computer screen and a hands-on engineer in the field. This diversity is what makes mechanical engineering so exciting and unique."

#WhyEngineering Julia Grove '25 Hometown: West Chester, Pa. "Computer Science professionals are improving lives in many sectors beyond the tech industry. There are endless needs, and it's exciting to watch the field grow within different communities."

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Julia Grove '25
Hometown: West Chester, Pa.
"Computer Science professionals are improving lives in many sectors beyond the tech industry. There are endless needs, and it's exciting to watch the field grow within different communities."

#WhyEngineering Solomon Jacobs '27 Hometown: Irmo, SC "How we communicate are the reasons why integrated information technology professionals are important in enhancing our everyday lives. The better communication avenues, the better we can improve our lives and communities."

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Solomon Jacobs '27
Hometown: Irmo, SC

"How we communicate are the reasons why integrated information technology professionals are important in enhancing our everyday lives. The better communication avenues, the better we can improve our lives and communities."

#WhyEngineering Jake Brezner '25 Hometown: Andover, Massachusetts "Biomedical engineering is the perfect intersection of science and technology, and health. It offers a unique opportunity to apply engineering principles and contribute to solving complex healthcare problems."

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Jake Brezner '25
Hometown: Andover, Massachusetts

"Biomedical engineering is the perfect intersection of science and technology, and health. It offers a unique opportunity to apply engineering principles and contribute to solving complex healthcare problems."
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Jake Brezner '25
Hometown: Andover, Massachusetts

"Biomedical engineering is the perfect intersection of science and technology, and health. It offers a unique opportunity to apply engineering principles and contribute to solving complex healthcare problems."

#WhyEngineering Mason Kelley '25 Hometown: Pensacola, Florida "I've seen chemical engineers firsthand scale up and design processes, implement safer designs and help reduce global environmental impacts. Every day, chemical engineers are changing the world for the better."

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Mason Kelley '25
Hometown: Pensacola, Florida
 
"I've seen chemical engineers firsthand scale up and design processes, implement safer designs and help reduce global environmental impacts. Every day, chemical engineers are changing the world for the better."

#WhyEngineering Alex Anderson-McLeod '25 Hometown: Columbia, SC "Electrical engineers are responsible for many of the innovations that have made today's electronic devices cheaper and more accessible. It's clear that they are crucial to the betterment of lives in modern times."

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Alex Anderson-McLeod '25
Hometown: Columbia, SC

"Electrical engineers are responsible for many of the innovations that have made today's electronic devices cheaper and more accessible. It's clear that they are crucial to the betterment of lives in modern times."

#WhyEngineering Dean Gerald '24 Hometown: Hartsville, SC "Mechanical engineering is versatile, touching on many subject matters. This allows for mechanical engineers to be applicable in any space and add value to any project from design to implementation."

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Dean Gerald '24
Hometown: Hartsville, SC    

"Mechanical engineering is versatile, touching on many subject matters. This allows for mechanical engineers to be applicable in any space and add value to any project from design to implementation."

#WhyEngineering Jensen Young '25 Hometown: Greenville, SC "In mechanical engineering, you study physics and explore how dynamic motion affects specific species of metals. I understand so much more about how the physical world works than I ever thought I would."

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Jensen Young '25
Hometown: Greenville, SC

"In mechanical engineering, you study physics and explore how dynamic motion affects specific species of metals. I understand so much more about how the physical world works than I ever thought I would."

#WhyEngineering Mahi Patel '24 Hometown: Lexington, SC "Developing digital products and services as a computer science professional helps us connect with communities. It's fun to see how innovation is quick but necessary, and I'm excited to make my mark in the world."

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Mahi Patel '24
Hometown: Lexington, SC

"Developing digital products and services as a computer science professional helps us connect with communities. It's fun to see how innovation is quick but necessary, and I'm excited to make my mark in the world."

#WhyEngineering Claire McGarvey - Mechanical Engineering '27 Hometown: Columbia, Maryland "I believe that the broadness of mechanical engineering allows engineers to problem solve, create, and change the world in a personalized and unique manner."

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Claire McGarvey - Mechanical Engineering '27
Hometown: Columbia, Maryland

"I believe that the broadness of mechanical engineering allows engineers to problem solve, create, and change the world in a personalized and unique manner."

#WhyEngineering Ella Froedge '25 Hometown: Pelzer, SC "I chose biomedical engineering because I want to make a difference in the lives of individuals by using the skills that I have obtained in the research and study of causes and treatments of neurological diseases."

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Ella Froedge '25
Hometown: Pelzer, SC

"I chose biomedical engineering because I want to make a difference in the lives of individuals by using the skills that I have obtained in the research and study of causes and treatments of neurological diseases."

There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future. #engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students

BAES_engineers's tweet image. There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. 

This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future.

#engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students
BAES_engineers's tweet image. There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. 

This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future.

#engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students
BAES_engineers's tweet image. There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. 

This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future.

#engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students
BAES_engineers's tweet image. There’s no doubt that engineering has shaped our future and society in many ways, from infrastructure to telecommunications etc. 

This goes to show how relevant engineers are in our world to day and in the future.

#engineering #whyengineering #funfacts #technology #students

#WhyEngineering Madeline Tharp '24 Hometown: Ferrum, Va. "Computer engineering combines computer science and electrical engineering, which has given me a strong foundation in hardware and software development. I have also worked on robotics and application development projects."

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Madeline Tharp '24
Hometown: Ferrum, Va.

"Computer engineering combines computer science and electrical engineering, which has given me a strong foundation in hardware and software development. I have also worked on robotics and application development projects."

#WhyEngineering Claire McGarvey - Mechanical Engineering '27 Hometown: Columbia, Maryland "I believe that the broadness of mechanical engineering allows engineers to problem solve, create, and change the world in a personalized and unique manner."

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Claire McGarvey - Mechanical Engineering '27
Hometown: Columbia, Maryland

"I believe that the broadness of mechanical engineering allows engineers to problem solve, create, and change the world in a personalized and unique manner."

#WhyEngineering Robert Hudson '24 Hometown: Myrtle Beach, SC "Aerospace engineering is unique because we must design a structure capable of withstanding thousands of pounds of weight and the effects of friction for a spacecraft reentering the atmosphere at nearly 20,000 mph."

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Robert Hudson '24
Hometown: Myrtle Beach, SC

"Aerospace engineering is unique because we must design a structure capable of withstanding thousands of pounds of weight and the effects of friction for a spacecraft reentering the atmosphere at nearly 20,000 mph."

#WhyEngineering Mahi Patel '24 Hometown: Lexington, SC "Developing digital products and services as a computer science professional helps us connect with communities. It's fun to see how innovation is quick but necessary, and I'm excited to make my mark in the world."

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Mahi Patel '24
Hometown: Lexington, SC

"Developing digital products and services as a computer science professional helps us connect with communities. It's fun to see how innovation is quick but necessary, and I'm excited to make my mark in the world."

#WhyEngineering Julia Grove '25 Hometown: West Chester, Pa. "Computer Science professionals are improving lives in many sectors beyond the tech industry. There are endless needs, and it's exciting to watch the field grow within different communities."

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Julia Grove '25
Hometown: West Chester, Pa.
"Computer Science professionals are improving lives in many sectors beyond the tech industry. There are endless needs, and it's exciting to watch the field grow within different communities."

#WhyEngineering Korebami Adebajo '25 Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria "Mechanical engineering is a field where you can be both a problem solver behind a computer screen and a hands-on engineer in the field. This diversity is what makes mechanical engineering so exciting and unique."

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Korebami Adebajo '25
Hometown: Lagos, Nigeria

"Mechanical engineering is a field where you can be both a problem solver behind a computer screen and a hands-on engineer in the field. This diversity is what makes mechanical engineering so exciting and unique."

#WhyEngineering Jake Brezner '25 Hometown: Andover, Massachusetts "Biomedical engineering is the perfect intersection of science and technology, and health. It offers a unique opportunity to apply engineering principles and contribute to solving complex healthcare problems."

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Jake Brezner '25
Hometown: Andover, Massachusetts

"Biomedical engineering is the perfect intersection of science and technology, and health. It offers a unique opportunity to apply engineering principles and contribute to solving complex healthcare problems."
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Jake Brezner '25
Hometown: Andover, Massachusetts

"Biomedical engineering is the perfect intersection of science and technology, and health. It offers a unique opportunity to apply engineering principles and contribute to solving complex healthcare problems."

#WhyEngineering Katelyn Wyandt '25 Hometown: Charleston, SC "I'm passionate about computer science because there are so many ways it can be used to create new opportunities for improved #healthcare and global learning and expanding #technology so it can be more usable."

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Katelyn Wyandt '25
Hometown: Charleston, SC

"I'm passionate about computer science because there are so many ways it can be used to create new opportunities for improved #healthcare and global learning and expanding #technology so it can be more usable."

#WhyEngineering Ella Froedge '25 Hometown: Pelzer, SC "I chose biomedical engineering because I want to make a difference in the lives of individuals by using the skills that I have obtained in the research and study of causes and treatments of neurological diseases."

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Ella Froedge '25
Hometown: Pelzer, SC

"I chose biomedical engineering because I want to make a difference in the lives of individuals by using the skills that I have obtained in the research and study of causes and treatments of neurological diseases."

#WhyEngineering Madeleine McBride '27 Hometown: Charleston, SC "Pursuing a degree in computer information systems has proven to be an ideal choice by blending computer science, engineering and strategic thinking with business management components."

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Madeleine McBride '27
Hometown: Charleston, SC

"Pursuing a degree in computer information systems has proven to be an ideal choice by blending computer science, engineering and strategic thinking with business management components."

#WhyEngineering Jensen Young '25 Hometown: Greenville, SC "In mechanical engineering, you study physics and explore how dynamic motion affects specific species of metals. I understand so much more about how the physical world works than I ever thought I would."

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Jensen Young '25
Hometown: Greenville, SC

"In mechanical engineering, you study physics and explore how dynamic motion affects specific species of metals. I understand so much more about how the physical world works than I ever thought I would."

#WhyEngineering Alex Anderson-McLeod '25 Hometown: Columbia, SC "Electrical engineers are responsible for many of the innovations that have made today's electronic devices cheaper and more accessible. It's clear that they are crucial to the betterment of lives in modern times."

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Alex Anderson-McLeod '25
Hometown: Columbia, SC

"Electrical engineers are responsible for many of the innovations that have made today's electronic devices cheaper and more accessible. It's clear that they are crucial to the betterment of lives in modern times."

#WhyEngineering Matthew Binford, '24 Hometown: Rock Hill, SC "I'm passionate about aerospace engineering since it's the discipline that will hopefully lead me to a career in the space industry. This field is rapidly developing and evolving every year."

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Matthew Binford, '24
Hometown: Rock Hill, SC

"I'm passionate about aerospace engineering since it's the discipline that will hopefully lead me to a career in the space industry. This field is rapidly developing and evolving every year."

#WhyEngineering Liz Hinkley '25 Hometown: Pembroke, Mass. "When I found biomedical #engineering while researching majors, it seemed like the perfect fit. Biomedical engineering is a great major, even if you just have an interest in the advancement of the #medical field."

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Liz Hinkley '25 
Hometown: Pembroke, Mass.  

"When I found biomedical #engineering while researching majors, it seemed like the perfect fit. Biomedical engineering is a great major, even if you just have an interest in the advancement of the #medical field."
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Liz Hinkley '25 
Hometown: Pembroke, Mass.  

"When I found biomedical #engineering while researching majors, it seemed like the perfect fit. Biomedical engineering is a great major, even if you just have an interest in the advancement of the #medical field."

#WhyEngineering Mason Kelley '25 Hometown: Pensacola, Florida "I've seen chemical engineers firsthand scale up and design processes, implement safer designs and help reduce global environmental impacts. Every day, chemical engineers are changing the world for the better."

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Mason Kelley '25
Hometown: Pensacola, Florida
 
"I've seen chemical engineers firsthand scale up and design processes, implement safer designs and help reduce global environmental impacts. Every day, chemical engineers are changing the world for the better."

#WhyEngineering Dean Gerald '24 Hometown: Hartsville, SC "Mechanical engineering is versatile, touching on many subject matters. This allows for mechanical engineers to be applicable in any space and add value to any project from design to implementation."

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Dean Gerald '24
Hometown: Hartsville, SC    

"Mechanical engineering is versatile, touching on many subject matters. This allows for mechanical engineers to be applicable in any space and add value to any project from design to implementation."

#WhyEngineering Solomon Jacobs '27 Hometown: Irmo, SC "How we communicate are the reasons why integrated information technology professionals are important in enhancing our everyday lives. The better communication avenues, the better we can improve our lives and communities."

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Solomon Jacobs '27
Hometown: Irmo, SC

"How we communicate are the reasons why integrated information technology professionals are important in enhancing our everyday lives. The better communication avenues, the better we can improve our lives and communities."

#WhyEngineering Nupur Shah '25 Major: Integrated Information Technology Hometown: Columbia, SC "Professionals having expertise and knowledge in computer, technology and automation are crucial for communities as they can transform efficient processes in all industries."

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Nupur Shah '25
Major: Integrated Information Technology
Hometown: Columbia, SC

"Professionals having expertise and knowledge in computer, technology and automation are crucial for communities as they can transform efficient processes in all industries."

#WhyEngineering Jacob Vaught '25 Mechanical, Electrical Engineering; Computer Science "Through projects like optimizing lab space for efficiency or leading sustainability initiatives, engineers demonstrate how technical expertise can be leveraged for the greater good."

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Jacob Vaught '25
Mechanical, Electrical Engineering; Computer Science

"Through projects like optimizing lab space for efficiency or leading sustainability initiatives, engineers demonstrate how technical expertise can be leveraged for the greater good."

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