The three-round competition, which was hosted by Penn State Altoona’s Rail Transportation Engineering (RTE) program, included eight first- and second-year students from four Penn State campuses.
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Congrats to @PSUEngineering students Lillie Mohn and Jenicy Strong for winning 1st Prize in this year's Women-in-Engineering Design Competition #WEDesign sponsored by @nscorp and hosted at @PSAltoona. Thanks to all the participants, mentors and student volunteers.
Celebrating our love for our partners this #ValentinesDay!
@PennStateRTE was looking for tie plates and spikes for a project they are working. If you were ever thinking about getting into Rail Transportation Engineering – they have the program for you!
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@PennStateRTE offers the nation's first and only Bachelor's of Science degree in Rail Transportation Engineering. Our grads are the next generation of railroad managers, designers and professional engineers #trains https://t.co/ow2lx60DOp
Our #PennState#AREMA student chapter had a great time in Denver last week at the @AREMArail Annual Conference. Congrats to the students for taking home #firstplace in the Quizbowl competition!
Excellent presentation by our RTE #seniors showcasing their #capstone project including a yard reconfiguration and new locomotive shed for the @EverettRailroad
Thanks to Taylor Smith and Zach Dombrow of @BNSFRailway for visiting @PSAltoona this week to present to our @AREMArail student chapter and to our RTE students on derailment analysis!
Following the Tracks: Senior Malique Qualls uses Penn State Altoona’s Rail Transportation Engineering program to help him achieve his childhood dream. Read More: https://t.co/x7oYmUWjHH
Thanks to @HitachiGlobal and @HitachiRailENG for the opportunity for our students to #AskTheCEO. Congrats to RTE students Connor Cashman and Kerry Chen for being selected to represent @PSAltoona in this national competition! https://t.co/WnUa3KszPC