Shane Murphy, from Long Island, N.Y., is a second-year electrical engineering major. Murphy is a member and team leader of RIT’s VEX U Robotics Team. VEX U is the college division of a program created ...
Thirty-two robotics teams from schools as far away as Fresno converged to compete at the Mark Richardson Center for Technical ...
Student engineers from across the county took center stage Saturday, Feb. 14, as the CCESC VEX V5 High School Robotics League held its season-ending finals at the Columbiana County Career and ...
The highlight of the event came when Team 1253B received the Judges Award, one of the competition’s most meaningful honors. This award is presented to a team that exemplifies the spirit of engineering ...
The HippoBots robotics team from St. John School in Russellville won two prestigious awards at the Love at First Byte VEX IQ Competition.
This Tuesday (February 24) marks a historic milestone for Cavan as Breifne College becomes the first school in the county to compete at the VEX Robotics V5 National Championships.
Organizers started a GoFundMe page, where the community can donate to the team’s chance to compete against the best in the world.
Students in grades 5-12 from all over the region gathered in the Spearfish Middle School gym to test their programming, design, engineering, and critical thinking skills in VEX Robotics Competition ...
Fond du Lac students showcased their innovation and teamwork at the 12th annual Ishamon Harris Memorial VEX Robotics ...
BAKERSFIELD. CALIF, (KERO) — Young engineers battle it out at the 2025 California Region 3 VEX Robotics Championship for a chance to compete at the World Championship in Dallas. The 2025 California ...
The event has been dubbed the “Over the Peninsula” VEX Robotics Tournament, and will showcase the ingenuity and collaboration of students.
For the 10th year, DHS STEM club Gael Force Robotics organized the Battle of the Bay, NorCal's largest VEX Robotics regional ...
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