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Favour Igwe, a student from the Robo-Girls, is impressed with her work in Dana’s African-American Resource Group Robotics Challenge, in partnership with Purdue University, at the Dana headquarters in Maumee, May 10. Each team received a robot kit, which they were to design, assemble, code, and program to perform specific challenges.
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Photo Gallery: Dana’s African-American Resource Group Robotics Challenge

THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN

Photo Gallery: Dana’s African-American Resource Group Robotics Challenge

Dana Inc.’s African-American Resource Group, in partnership with Purdue University, on Wednesday played host to its inaugural Robotics Challenge.

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First Published May 10, 2023, 10:36 p.m.

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James Isenhardt, a student in the Teen Titans group, tinkers on the team's robot in Dana’s African-American Resource Group Robotics Challenge, in partnership with Purdue University, at the Dana headquarters in Maumee, May 10. Each team received a robot kit, which they were to design, assemble, code, and program to perform specific challenges.
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Favour Igwe, a student from the Robo-Girls, is impressed with her work in Dana’s African-American Resource Group Robotics Challenge, in partnership with Purdue University, at the Dana headquarters in Maumee, May 10. Each team received a robot kit, which they were to design, assemble, code, and program to perform specific challenges.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
Students Bradley Walker and Prince Fields like what they see from their computer.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
Students participate in Dana’s African-American Resource Group Robotics Challenge.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
Student Caden Nihart reconsiders his team's plan as they participate in Dana’s African-American Resource Group Robotics Challenge.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
James Isenhardt and Avonte Cholash, students in the Teen Titans group, tinker on the team's robot.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
James Isenhardt tinkers on the team's robot.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
James Isenhardt tinkers on the team's robot.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
Students participate in Dana’s African-American Resource Group Robotics Challenge.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
Dana's Eric Phillips watches Dana’s African-American Resource Group Robotics Challenge.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
Students Adrianne Payne, DaVell Brown, and Dalen Washington are congratulated on their work.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
One of the robots as students participate.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
Dana's Eric Phillips watches.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
Student Nye Powell leads an innovation for his team.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
Student Nye Powell leads an innovation for his team.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
Favour Igwe is impressed with her work.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
Student Jayce Quarles cleebrates with a teammate.  (THE BLADE/PHILLIP L. KAPLAN)  Buy Image
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