VIGO COUNTY, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology will be showcasing student projects by hosting what they call a “collegiate version of the World’s Fair.”
The Rose Show first started in 1928, and since then it has been a showcase for projects that fill needs within organizations, society and individual clients.
This year, Rose-Hulman said more than 130 different projects will be showcased at the Rose Show. The projects will be presented by first-year students through graduating seniors.
“This year, student projects have included an open-source educational robotics kit, a transitional housing shelter for people navigating homelessness, a stream table for the Montessori Academy of Terre Haute, a reclining wheelchair, local city infrastructure redevelopments, and a motion mat to enhance a child’s upper body movement and cognitive development, among dozens of others,” said Rose-Hulman University.
The Rose Show will be held on Wednesday, May 7, from 1-3 p.m. in the fieldhouse area of Rose-Hulman’s Sports and Recreation Center.

