- Category
- Innovation
- Date
- April 25, 2025
Innovation On Campus
The week also marked the grand opening of the Security Studies and International Affairs Simulation Lab — a state-of-the-art facility that supports real-world learning in global security operations.
One of the highlights of the week was the premiere of a student-produced documentary on the Concorde, followed by a panel discussion.
Students also gained practical career insights during a panel hosted by the College of Arts & Sciences Industry Advisory Board. Experts shared valuable perspectives on job market trends and expectations for new graduates. The week continued with a university history talk by Dr. Steve Craft and interactive creative activities.
To close out the celebration, students displayed artwork, led hands-on activities and participated in literary projects at the Maverick Art Festival.
COAS Week served not only as a celebration of academic excellence — it provided students with a platform to connect, explore and envision the impact they can make through the arts and sciences. As the College of Arts & Sciences continues to expand opportunities across its programs, events like COAS Week affirm its role as a hub for innovation, exploration and community.