Archive for October, 2008

Published by patricia on 31 Oct 2008

Big Changes for FSU and FAMU Engineering School? (WCTV Tallahassee)

Big Changes for FSU and FAMU Engineering School? (WCTV Tallahassee)
There is discussion of FSU and FAMU’s engineering schools possibly going their separate ways.

Published by patricia on 31 Oct 2008

At 80, he’s an engineering marvel (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)

At 80, he’s an engineering marvel (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
NORTHFIELD — As Lloyd Klinger explained an equation on his blackboard at Norwich University on Thursday, civil engineering professor Fred White rushed into his classroom pushing a cart with a birthday cake and a bunch of balloons. … – By Mel Huff Times Argus Staff

Published by patricia on 30 Oct 2008

Q-C development boss: WIU engineering program will attract businesses (Quad-City Times)

Q-C development boss: WIU engineering program will attract businesses (Quad-City Times)
Nancy Mulcahey says Western Illinois University s plans to start an engineering program at its Quad-City campus is important for several reasons, including drawing more businesses to the area.

Published by patricia on 30 Oct 2008

ASU School of Engineering Captures 10,000th Lecture Using Mediasite (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

ASU School of Engineering Captures 10,000th Lecture Using Mediasite (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
level engineering students

Published by patricia on 29 Oct 2008

Engineering Technique Created To Identify Disease-Causing Genes (Medical News Today)

Engineering Technique Created To Identify Disease-Causing Genes (Medical News Today)
Scientists believe that complex diseases such as schizophrenia, major depression and cancer are not caused by one, but a multitude of dysfunctional genes. A novel computational biology method developed by a research team led by Ali Abdi, PhD, http://www.njit.edu/news/2008/2008-367.

Published by patricia on 29 Oct 2008

ASU School of Engineering Captures 10,000th Lecture Using Mediasite (Broadcast Newsroom)

ASU School of Engineering Captures 10,000th Lecture Using Mediasite (Broadcast Newsroom)
ORLANDO, Fla. , Oct. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — (EDUCAUSE booth #1233) Students at the Arizona State University Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering now have access to more online lectures than any other university in the country.

Published by patricia on 27 Oct 2008

Survey: Mahtomedi High parents interested in more engineering classes (Pioneer Press)

Survey: Mahtomedi High parents interested in more engineering classes (Pioneer Press)
A little more than half of Mahtomedi High School parents who responded to a recent survey say they like the idea of offering additional courses outside the regular school day for students in the engineering program.

Published by patricia on 27 Oct 2008

Engineering wins on the gridiron (Berkshire Eagle)

Engineering wins on the gridiron (Berkshire Eagle)
TROY, N.Y. Success comes in many forms. When Joe Albano and Julian Schnopp were at Wahconah Regional High School, it was about getting to the Super Bowl. Now, it’s about playing for a national championship.

Published by patricia on 24 Oct 2008

Norsu scores 100% passing rate on Mechanical Engineering exam (Sun Star)

Norsu scores 100% passing rate on Mechanical Engineering exam (Sun Star)
The Negros Oriental State University (Norsu) has produced two topnotchers and a 100% passing rate in the Mechanical Engineering Licensure Examination conducted in Manila last October 14 and 15.

Published by patricia on 24 Oct 2008

School of Materials Science and Engineering director elected to ACerS Board (Anderson Independent-Mail)

School of Materials Science and Engineering director elected to ACerS Board (Anderson Independent-Mail)
Kathleen Richardson has been elected to the board of directors of the American Ceramic Society (ACerS). Richardson is the director of the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Clemson University.

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