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Student Resources

Students that are currently in the Make to Innovate program should check out the following resources.

Make to Innovate SharePoint site

The Make to Innovate SharePoint site contains most of the documents, policies, and procedures and has all of the online forms for student requests.  Teams may also request and use SharePoint to have an intranet site for the team to share documents, To-Do lists, and calendars.

EH&S Trainings

All students working in the 0620 workshop must take and pass the EH&S training on Shop Safety, Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and Fire Safety.  This link will take you to the EH&S website.

 

News and Events

Tool Orientation #2

The M:2:I Student Presentation Program is holding a presentation on proper tool use on Wednesday, September 21st, at 6 pm, in Howe 0620. If you are new to M:2:I and have never touched a tool or just need a refresher on how to safely use the tools, this is the presentation for you! We will [Continue Reading…]

May Design Expo

CyLaunch Update

CyLaunch Update! CyLaunch placed 2nd in the altitude challenge–the best our school has done in the history of this project! The final altitude reached 5,555 feet, only 55 feet above their target. NASA informed this team that in some years, no school was within 100 feet of their target, meaning the 55 feet difference was [Continue Reading…]

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