Almost a year and a half ago, Andrew Dupuis and Xyla Foxlin set out to make engineering more accessible for all with a new YouTube channel,
Recently, they took their mission to lawmakers in Washington, D.C., for . The event, hosted by the , brought innovators to Capitol Hill in April to present their ideas to members of Congress.
ϳԹ had two tables at the event, making it the only organization with more than one exhibitor—and the only university in attendance. Fellow engineering student Matt Campagna, cofounder of , joined Dupuis and Foxlin.
“It was awesome to be somewhere where we were really advocating for our cause and also for Case [Western Reserve],” said Dupuis, a PhD student in biomedical engineering and the producer and videographer of “Beauty and the Bolt.” “The average person going to CES on the Hill—or the person that they’re having meetings with every day—is of a very different demographic than us; they have a very different goal of trying to push their technology.”

5 questions with… STEM education advocate, engineering PhD student Andrew Dupuis
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May 4, 2018
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF
STORY BY: EDITORIAL STAFF