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Delaware’s top STEM students returned home with national accolades after competing in the 2025 National Technology Student Association (TSA) conference held in Nashville. The event showcased the skills and creativity of students from across the country, with Delaware's participants standing out in various competitions.
This year's conference featured a range of challenges, including engineering design, robotics, and digital media. Students had the opportunity to collaborate with peers, learn from industry professionals, and present their innovative projects. The hard work and dedication of Delaware's students were evident as they demonstrated their technical expertise and problem-solving abilities.
Several students earned top honors, highlighting the strength of Delaware's educational programs in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Their achievements not only reflect their individual talents but also the support of teachers and mentors who have fostered a passion for STEM in the state. As these young innovators return home, they inspire future generations to pursue careers in technology and engineering.
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