
Public Relations
Canino School Set to Host
NYSETA Conference, Thursday, Oct. 19
Faculty members from the Canino School of Engineering Technology
are energized for the Bi-Annual New York State Engineering Technology
Association (NYSETA) Conference to be held Thursday at SUNY Canton.
NYSETA is comprised of Engineering Technology Instructors from colleges around the state, including SUNY Canton, Rochester Institute of Technology, Alfred University, and SUNYIT, among others.
"This conference will allow us to highlight the resources available at our campus to instructors and professionals from across the state," said Electrical Engineering Instructional Support Technician David Hartle.
"Vendors will also be displaying some of the newest and hottest technologies and tools on the market, giving educators the chance to see what the best tools are to continue advanced educational development."
Conference events include special interest group meetings for mechanical, electrical, and civil engineering technology faculty members. The special interest groups will be meeting in locations around campus. Vendors and exhibitors will be displaying their products at the Richard W. Miller Campus Center.
NYSETA is a professional organization representing the faculty and institutions in New York State who teach engineering technology and technology. The Association also serves to provide information on careers in technology, school information, and links to educational information for technology.
For more information, contact Hartle at extension 7156 or e-mail hartle@canton.edu.
SUNY Canton is celebrating its 100-year anniversary this year and is in the midst of its highly successful SUNY Canton Centennial Campaign: Cultivating the Minds of Tomorrow. In addition to 22 associate degree programs, SUNY Canton currently offers 12 four-year degrees with plans to announce several other new programs during the next academic year. SUNY Canton also offers three unique master's degrees in conjunction with SUNYIT, Utica.
October 18, 2006
Media inquiries should be directed to Greg Kie, Media Relations Coordinator, or call 315/386-7528.