The symposium is an inter-college event where students openly discuss the topics explored within each college’s respective theme.
Every RC student will give either a Presentation or a Poster - either as a group or as an individual project. Every RC student will also be an audience member.
At Registration, you will receive a name tag with your schedule on it. The Symposium is organized into two, concurrent, sessions: Session I: 1:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. & Session II: 3:10 p.m. - 4:40 p.m.
Bletchley Park was a top secret code breaking base in England during World War II. It employed thousands of codebreakers to decipher the various encoded messages Germany sent during the war. The codebreakers worked tirelessly and were able to slowly break each code after months of hard work. Germany thought one cipher in particular, The Enigma, was impervious to being cracked, hence why they used it extensively. However Bletchley Park's best minds, lead by Alan Turing, cracked the Enigma Cipher and allowed England to know Germany's every move, thus drastically impacting the events of WWII.