High school students introduced to careers in STEM

Published

April 21, 2016

SUNY Oswego professor Dr. Damian Schofield, director of the college’s graduate program in human-computer interaction, speaks recently to Syracuse-area high school students at STEM Careers Day at Upstate Medical University’s Biotech Accelerator on East Fayette Street.

SUNY Oswego faculty and staff were on hand to co-host the informational event for some 200 students interested in careers that are rooted in science, technology, engineering and math.

Oswego offers a wide variety of majors in STEM fields, from applied mathematics to zoology, from chemistry to electrical and computer engineering. For more information, visit oswego.edu/programs.