Granger and Curtin of H2M address students at Division Ave. High School
May 30, 2008 - Brokerage
H2M has been helping teach students about the fields of engineering and architecture. By educating students at an early age about the various opportunities available in the fields H2M hopes to create future engineers and architects. Paul Granger, P.E. and Jen Curtin, project architect from H2M had the opportunity to address students in a seminar setting at Division Ave. High School.
They showcased engineering careers and illustrated to students that an education in engineering is both desirable and within their reach. Engineers and architects are in high demand as our infrastructure (roads, bridges, buildings and utilities) age. Introducing students to people in those fields helps to develop potential career interest in the fields of engineering and architecture.
The classes attending the seminar were: Rob Flauto's architectural drawing class, Roy Scarlett's principles of engineering and electrical circuitry & robotics class, Alison Offerman-Celentano's AP environmental science class and Dr. Troy Joseph's science research class.