Archive for February, 2010

Published by patricia on 26 Feb 2010

UAB Students, Professor Honored at Birmingham Engineering Industry Event (The University of Alabama at Birmingham)

UAB Students, Professor Honored at Birmingham Engineering Industry Event (The University of Alabama at Birmingham)
A professor and alumna from the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Engineering have been honored as top industry performers by the annual Engineering Council of Birmingham (ECOB).

Published by patricia on 26 Feb 2010

Entrepreneur gives $500,000 to College of Engineering (UC Newsroom)

Entrepreneur gives $500,000 to College of Engineering (UC Newsroom)
SANTA BARBARA Richard A. Auhll, a successful entrepreneur, has made a $500,000 contribution to renew and expand his support for the College of Engineering at UC Santa Barbara.

Published by patricia on 25 Feb 2010

Entrepreneur gives $500,000 to College of Engineering (UC Newsroom)

Entrepreneur gives $500,000 to College of Engineering (UC Newsroom)
SANTA BARBARA Richard A. Auhll, a successful entrepreneur, has made a $500,000 contribution to renew and expand his support for the College of Engineering at UC Santa Barbara.

Published by patricia on 25 Feb 2010

U. committee OKs engineering school proposal (The Brown Daily Herald)

U. committee OKs engineering school proposal (The Brown Daily Herald)
By: Goda Thangada The proposal to create a school of engineering at Brown is about to pass through the final stages of approval, nearly two years since the first version was written before summer 2008. Provost David Kertzer 69 P 95 P 98 said the Academic…

Published by patricia on 24 Feb 2010

Future Scientists to Exhibit Research at 2010 Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science and Engineering Fair (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

Future Scientists to Exhibit Research at 2010 Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science and Engineering Fair (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
In a tradition going back to 1957, the best science research projects from middle and high school students across the metro area will be on display at the Beal Bank Dallas Regional Science and Engineering Fair on Saturday, February 27, at Centennial Hall in Dallas’ historic Fair Park.

Published by patricia on 24 Feb 2010

Scholarships for engineering and nursing students (Catonsville Times)

Scholarships for engineering and nursing students (Catonsville Times)
Catonsville Lions Club to award scholarships The Catonsville Lions Club is accepting scholarship applications from area high school students graduating in June 2010. To receive an application, send a request to: Catonsville Lions Club Att: Scholarship Committee P.O. Box 3259 Catonsville, MD 21228 Completed forms must be returned by April 1. Northrop Grumman assists interest…

Published by patricia on 23 Feb 2010

Civil (rights) engineering (Las Vegas CityLife)

Civil (rights) engineering (Las Vegas CityLife)
Sometimes civil rights battles erupt in the strangest places — like Topeka, Kansas, the small Midwestern capital that produced the case settling a national dispute over segregation in public schools.

Published by patricia on 23 Feb 2010

IPD: Engineering starts building reputation (Central New York Business Journal)

IPD: Engineering starts building reputation (Central New York Business Journal)
SYRACUSE Samuel (Sam) Cosamano became interested in engineering while attending Whitesboro High School. Now, more than 14 years after graduating from high school, Cosamano has launched his own consulting mechanical and electrical engineering firm called IPD: Engineering.

Published by patricia on 22 Feb 2010

LIVE BLOG: Adrian College men’s icers taking on Milwaukee School of Engineering (The Daily Telegram)

LIVE BLOG: Adrian College men’s icers taking on Milwaukee School of Engineering (The Daily Telegram)
The Adrian College men’s hockey team will look to keep its perfect league record intact when it faces the Milwaukee School of Engineering in a Midwest Collegiate Hockey Association contest at Arrington Ice Arena.

Published by patricia on 22 Feb 2010

Civil (rights) engineering (Las Vegas CityLife)

Civil (rights) engineering (Las Vegas CityLife)
Sometimes civil rights battles erupt in the strangest places — like Topeka, Kansas, the small Midwestern capital that produced the case settling a national dispute over segregation in public schools.

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