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The action-packed day required high school students to execute the 2022-2023 VEX Robotics Competition game, Spin Up, presented by the Robotics Education and Competition (REC) Foundation.
This is Lorain Schools’ first tournament since expanding its VEX Robotics program to all 7-12 grade students for the 2022-23 school year as it works to expose more students to STEM disciplines ...
After experiencing rapid growth in the past couple of years, BCSC’s VEX Robotics program is looking to further establish itself with its most expansive event yet.
As 2022 winds to a close, nearly a million K–12 students across the United States are ramping up their robotics skills, competing in local and regional competitions with a hopeful eye toward their ...
The Sullivan East Iron Patriot's VEX Robotics Competition team is comprised of team members Levi Singleton, Dalton Gross, and Kaleb Hague (team 18000A) and Reagan Wimmer and Harlan Carrier (team ...
Bryan College Vogel School of Engineering is hosting its first VEX Robotics competition on Saturday at 9 a.m. in Rudd Auditorium.
The VEX Robotics competition was an exciting opportunity for STEM students to apply what they’ve learned in a real-world setting. Erik Parker ’25, president of the University’s Robotics Club, reflects ...
Liverpool High school played host to over two hundred middle and high school students on Saturday, as they competed in the Liverpool VEX Robotics Competition.
Through competitions like the VEX Robotics Challenge, students gain exposure to STEM fields and are inspired to pursue careers in technology, engineering, and robotics.
The Purdue SIGBots vied the VEX Robotics World Championship title for the last few years, stymied by their rival, the WiscoBots. But not this year.