Teens Explore College and Careers at Florida Tech’s LASER Day
– Sunspots, lasers, hydrogen fuel cells, choosing the right college and forensic psychology are just some of what 10 th -12 th grade and community college
students will learn about during Florida Tech’s annual LASER Day on Nov. 13. LASER (Liberal Arts, Science and Engineering Resources) Day will be held on
campus from 3:30 to 6:45 p.m. The event is co-sponsored by the College of Science and Liberal Arts and the College of Engineering.
LASER Day offers 23 activity-filled sessions. They include bridge design, Latin American music and dance, poetry and technology, exploring the ocean by
robots and snake infrared vision.
Visiting students may talk to professors about studies and careers in the liberal arts, sciences and engineering. Parents, teachers and guidance counselors
may also participate. Parents also may attend a special session on how to pay for their child’s college education. LASER Day activities start with a
welcome and orientation in Gleason Auditorium, located on University Blvd. , near Babcock St. Dinner begins at 6 p.m. in the Denius Student Center.
Interested students should contact their school’s guidance counselor for a registration form. For more information, call Florida Tech’s College of Science and Liberal Arts at (321) 674-7260.