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Students explored engineering during last week’s career fair.

Photos by Bob Castello

Saint Joseph’s Catholic School hosted its first “Engineering Your Future” career fair last Thursday, Feb. 20 to celebrate National Engineers Week.

Arranged by St. Joe’s Engineering Design Class, this event brought together nearly 30 alumni, parents, and alumni parents to showcase various fields of engineering and the ways students can pursue these careers. Think: industrial, mechanical, electrical, software/computer science, environmental, civil, chemical, aerospace, and biomedical engineering.

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