E-Week 2024 (February 16-24)

E-Week Games 2024: Let's Engineer Together 

Over the course of the week-long event, students have the opportunity to bond through friendly competitions and social events such as a light bulb drop, a Lego bridge building contest and a trivia night. 

 

Schedule of events

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  • WISER Lightbulb Drop
    Friday, Feb. 16 | 12:45-2 p.m. | Kelvin Smith Library LL01
    The annual E-Week lightbulb drop is hosted by WISER in KSL. Participants will form small groups and build a protective casing to drop a lightbulb at different heights. Prizes and food are included!
  • Case Engineers Council Engineering Talent Show
    Saturday, Feb. 17 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. | Thwing Ballroom
    Supposedly engineers don't just do engineer things... Come celebrate these other talents (music, dance, ...etc) at the Engineering Talent Show! There will be free food and amazing acts!
  • Peer Advisors Engineering Triathlon
    Monday, Feb. 19 | 5:30-8:30 p.m. | Thwing Ballroom
    The CSE Peer Advisors present Engineering Triathlon! Fun Olympic inspired engineering events including designing a track for marble launching, archery, and more! There will be food provided as well as a first place prize of $500! Register with a group of 4-5 people.
  • Case Engineers Council Jolly Scholar Trivia Night
    Tuesday, Feb. 20 | 6:45-9:30 p.m. | Jolly Scholar
    Are you an engineering major or someone who loves trivia? Come to CEC's Engineering themed trivia night to test your knowledge and get free food! Form a team of 4-6 people and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place will win E-Week Medals!
  • Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Olympic Boat Bash
    Wednesday, Feb. 21 | 12:45-2 p.m. | Thwing Atrium

    Celebrate E-week with our Olympic themed boat building competition! Team up for a thrilling showdown, where you'll design and race small boats inspired by Olympic rowing and sailing. Face a series of water challenges that test your engineering skills and creativity. Enjoy snacks to fuel your innovation, and compete for glory: Prizes await the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place teams. Join us for a day of competition, creativity, and fun, embodying the Olympic spirit. Let the best team win!
  • National Society of Black Engineers Black History Jeopardy
    Thursday, Feb. 22 | 4-6 p.m. | Thwing 201

    With E-Week falling in February and NSBE's mission always aligning with the advancement and celebration of Black professionals, join us for jeopardy and celebrate black history with an emphasis on iconic Olympians through history.

  • Case Alumni Association's Engineering Game Show 2024
    Thursday, Feb. 22 | 7 p.m. | Virtual

    The fourth presentation of The Engineering Game will highlight Engineers Week 2024. Tune in and see why the show was such a hit for the last three years. The returning faculty team will face off against the alumni and student teams in a TV game show-style showdown. Questions will challenge their knowledge of engineering and Case history. Time is tight. Pressure and laughs run high.

  • Case Engineers Council Scavenger Hunt
    Friday, Feb. 23 | 12:45-2 p.m. | Nord 400 
    Explore our campus, solve puzzles, and determine what makes each engineering discipline unique, all while winning prizes! Form a team with up to 5 other students and either race to win prizes in our team completion or relax and solve the puzzles at your own pace in or open session.
  • Society of Women Engineers Annual CWRU Luncheon
    Friday, Feb. 23 | 12:45-2 p.m. | Thwing 201
    Join SWE in celebrating E-Week through our annual SWE Alumni Luncheon. This year we will be hosting 4 amazing alumni to join us for lunch and games! There will be fun activities to do such as Jenga, Legos, origami, and card games. Lunch will be catering from Aladdin's.

E-Week 2024 Planning Team

  • DELPP: Debbie Fatica, Genine Apidone, Susan Mittelstaedt
  • CEC: Ryan Shipp, Wendy Wu
  • CSE Peer Advisors: Tyler McFarren, Michael Kong
  • SWE: Tingwei Lin
  • SHPE: Leonardo Astorga
  • NSBE: Chuba Ozor, Crystal Gang, Kayla Bitson, Kojo Baffoe
  • WISER: Isabelle Deputy

 

DiscoverE, the national organizer of E-Week, is a formal coalition of more than 100 professional societies, major corporations and government agencies, dedicated to ensuring a diverse and well-educated future engineering workforce by increasing understanding of and interest in engineering and technology careers among young students and by promoting pre-college literacy in math and science.