Introducing Sam E. Nole

A press conference will be held Monday, September 16, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. in the FSU Panama City Bland Conference Center to revel an exciting new piece of technology acquired by the STEM Institute and made possible by the AT&T Foundation.

Ray Walker, Regional Director, AT&T Florida, Ginger Littleton, Director of the FSU Panama City STEM Institute, and Ken Shaw, FSU Panama City Dean will introduce “SAM E. NOLE” and will be available to media for interviews following the presentation.

The FSU Panama City STEM Institute seeks to create engaging learning experiences for K-12 students and teachers that inspire the next generation to pursue STEM education and careers. “SAM E. NOLE” is the latest acquisition promoting that goal. It’s role in research and teaching and will provide students a higher level of interaction in computer programming and application.

FSU Computer Science students will also be available to demonstrate and comment on the applicability of FSU Panama City’s “new friend.” 

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