College professor visits engineering class

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Students share their project ideas with Charese Williams. Williams gave them feedback and critiques their projects.

Jen Barranco and Chloe Parker, Reporters

Charese Williams, CEO and EPICS advisor at Purdue University, came to Hereford’s GT engineering classes last Thursday, Oct. 12. EPICS is a unique program in which teams of undergraduates are designing, building, and deploying real systems to solve engineering-based problems for local community service and education organizations. Williams travels to schools throughout the school year and trains students in the EPICS program in the summer.