Archive for April, 2009

Published by patricia on 30 Apr 2009

THECB Approves University’s Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)

THECB Approves University’s Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board (THECB) today (Thursday, April 30) approved a new bachelor of science in mechanical engineering at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi.

Published by patricia on 30 Apr 2009

Engineering a new tomorrow with computers, software at Lakeville South High School (Lakeville Sun-Current)

Engineering a new tomorrow with computers, software at Lakeville South High School (Lakeville Sun-Current)
Ask Lakeville South High School junior Melissa Sweere what she wants to be when she grows up, and there are no “maybes” or “ifs.” “When I’m older, I’m going to be an engineer,” she states confidently.

Published by patricia on 29 Apr 2009

UCSD Engineering Students Drive Into the Future With Electric Racecar (PhysOrg)

UCSD Engineering Students Drive Into the Future With Electric Racecar (PhysOrg)
A group of engineering students at UC San Diego are helping to fuel the trend toward `green` vehicles by designing and building an electric racecar. The students, who are members of the UC San Diego Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), will race their hand built electric car against more than 30 college and university teams from across the globe during the Formula Hybrid International …

Published by patricia on 29 Apr 2009

National search for dean of engineering brings MIT-educated Michiganian to WMU (The Kalamazoo Gazette)

National search for dean of engineering brings MIT-educated Michiganian to WMU (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
KALAMAZOO — The new dean of Western Michigan University’s College of Engineering and Applied Sciences was educated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, led the department of aerospace engineering at Mississippi State’s since 2003, and is considered an authority in…

Published by patricia on 28 Apr 2009

Harris Corp. nabs award as top industry research sponsor for UCF engineering (Orlando Sentinel)

Harris Corp. nabs award as top industry research sponsor for UCF engineering (Orlando Sentinel)
The University of Central Florida’s engineering school has tapped Harris Corp. as its top research sponsor of the year, officials for both organizations said Monday.

Published by patricia on 28 Apr 2009

Eggs, Popsicle sticks test engineering skills (Eastern Arizona Courier)

Eggs, Popsicle sticks test engineering skills (Eastern Arizona Courier)
What do Popsicle sticks, glue and eggs have in common?

Published by patricia on 27 Apr 2009

WSU unveils $28 million engineering facility (Detroit News)

WSU unveils $28 million engineering facility (Detroit News)
Detroit — Wayne State University opened the doors of a new engineering facility today that leaders say will be a hotbed for cutting-edge research in sustainable energy technology, biotech innovation, robotics and other high-tech industries.

Published by patricia on 27 Apr 2009

Proposed tax to fund math, science and engineering building (The Shreveport Times)

Proposed tax to fund math, science and engineering building (The Shreveport Times)
North DeSoto High introduces new courses through Pathway to Excellence program.

Published by patricia on 24 Apr 2009

UB breaks ground for new engineering building (UB Reporter)

UB breaks ground for new engineering building (UB Reporter)
UB reached a major milestone in its UB 2020 strategic plan today, breaking ground for a new $61 million state-of-the-art classroom and laboratory building for the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences on the North Campus.

Published by patricia on 24 Apr 2009

Lecturer Mechanical Engineering (Times Education Supplement)

Lecturer Mechanical Engineering (Times Education Supplement)
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