SDSU ROBOTICS CLUB RECEIVES $10K GRANT

  • SDSU Robotics Club members, from left, Keegan Visher, Connor Olson and Maverick Beckmann work on the assembly of a 30-pound robot, nicknamed “Roadkill,” which they will enter in a collegiate combat robotics contest March 18. The club has received a $10,000 grant to help its robot-building efforts.
    SDSU Robotics Club members, from left, Keegan Visher, Connor Olson and Maverick Beckmann work on the assembly of a 30-pound robot, nicknamed “Roadkill,” which they will enter in a collegiate combat robotics contest March 18. The club has received a $10,000 grant to help its robot-building efforts.
The robotics club at South Dakota State University is better equipped to enter a collegiate combat robotics contest this spring after receiving a $10,000 grant. The SDSU Robotics Club received notice Jan. 27 that it was among 100 college robotics organizations receiving a $10,000 award from the Norwalk Havoc Robot League in Norwalk, Connecticut. The grants are designed “to help inspire…

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