Student Tribune
Optics Club Participates at Brighton's Festival of Ideas
The MCC Optics Club participated in the Brighton Festival
of Ideas on Saturday March 5th with their program, “Photonics
Sleuths.” The annual event is an educational "fun
day" for Brighton Central School District students in grades 3 through
8. Through hands on activities, students learned about Optics, lasers,
colors, wavelengths, and properties of light. Students played exciting
games like Laser Mini Golf and an optical puzzle using crystals, heat, and
lighting to decode letters.
The MCC Optics Club was represented at this event by students Kay Wilkoff,
Jen Owens, and Alex Hoyt. The Optics Club plans and organizes community
outreach events to share the exciting field of Optics.
Club meetings are held on Thursdays at 3:30 PM in Building 9, Room 182.
If you are interested in joining via ZOOM, please email snoonan@monroecc.edu for the
link.
MCC’s Optical Systems Technology program prepares students for optics
and photonics careers through hands-on, remote, online, and hybrid course
options that can lead to a stackable one-year Certificate, two-year AAS Degree,
and pathways to bachelor’s degrees at select universities. The program is
currently recruiting students of all ages who enjoy working with their hands,
making things, solving problems, and improving people’s lives. To learn
more about MCC’s Optical Systems Technology program, visit www.monroecc.edu/go/ost.
Noonan, Susan
Engineering Technologies
03/11/2022