Illinois Institute of Technology hosts 27th annual ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× Regional Bridge Building Contest

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ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×, IL — February 19, 2002 —

On February 19th, Illinois Institute of Technology will host the 27th annual ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× Regional Bridge Building Contest. The contest draws high school students who have won bridge building contests at their schools from three ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×land regions: metro ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×, south suburban ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ× and north suburban ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×. About 60 schools are expected to participate and 160 to 170 bridges will be crushed during the contest.

ā€œLots of high school physics teachers are really dedicated to this contest and organize their curricula around it,ā€ says Carlo Segre, professor of physics at Illinois Institute of Technology and chairman of the International Bridge Building Committee. ā€œBuilding and breaking bridges teaches important concepts about physics and engineering. This contest is also often the first time kids are introduced to engineering as a possible career choice.ā€

Students build their bridges from basswood, a very lightweight wood. The lightest bridge that can hold the most weight in comparison to its mass wins. The top two finishers in each of ŗ£½ĒĀŅĀ×’s three regions will win tickets to the International Bridge Building Contest to be held in Bellingham, Washington on May 4.

The bridge breaking begins at 6:30 p.m. in the Herman Union Building at 3241 S. Federal Street. For more information go to http://bridgecontest.phys.iit.edu/.

Founded in 1890, IIT is a Ph.D.-granting technological university awarding degrees in the sciences, mathematics and engineering, as well as architecture, psychology, design, business and law. IIT’s interprofessional, technology-focused curriculum prepares the university’s 6,200 students for leadership roles in an increasingly complex and culturally diverse global workplace.