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Boeing Environmental Director to Share Outlook
Jeanne Yu, a 24-year veteran of Boeing, will share her perspectives on developing aircraft systems that are environmentally progressive at the SELF Lecture Series at 6 p.m., Tuesday, April 2, in the Spahr Engineering Classroom, 2 Eaton Hall. The event is free and open to the public. ...
American Concrete Institute Recognizes KU Chapter
Depcik to Receive Honor for Energy Conservation Education
Upon joining the mechanical engineering faculty at KU in 2008, Depcik started the KU EcoHawks program, which builds upon his enthusiasm for cars and challenges KU students to engineer sustainably. ...
Six Engineering Researchers among KU 'Leading Light' Award Winners
Six faculty members from the University of Kansas School of Engineering were recently recognized as some of KU’s most productive researchers. These six are among 40 researchers from the Lawrence campus to receive KU’s Leading Light Award. This group served as principal investigators or co-principal investigators on...
FE Exam Review Sessions Set for Spring Semester
The School of Engineering is hosting several review sessions for the Fundamentals of Engineering exam, set for 7:15 a.m., Saturday April 13 in Spahr Classroom. ...
Engineering Expo Expands to Three Days of Exploration
A tradition that dates back more than a century at the University of Kansas School of Engineering has a new twist this year. ...
Spring Engineering Career Fair to Host More Than 100 Employers
A valuable opportunity to learn more about career possibilities, summer internships, or to simply network with prospective employers is available to University of Kansas students at the Spring Engineering and Computing Career Fair. It runs from noon to 4 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 14, on the fifth floor of the...
KU Finalist in Competition for Art of Engineering
Flapjacks for Philanthropy Seeks Beneficiary
Coordinators of the annual spring fundraising pancake feed at the University of Kansas School of Engineering are seeking nominations for this year’s beneficiary. ...
KU Radar Research Provides Significant Input to Climate Study in Nature
Research at the NEEM site centers on climate data contained in layers of ice 1.5 miles deep, brought to the surface in 3-foot chunks through a hollow, 4-inch-wide tube during parts of three summers from 2008 to 2010. Data being analyzed reveal key information about global temperatures, sea-level rise and...
Enrollment Opens for Jayhawks on the Job Shadowing Program
Enrollment is open for the annual Jayhawks on the Job. ...
Oct. 2 Lecture Delves Into Ethics, Courtesy and Honesty in Careers
Real-world lessons in honesty, ethics and professional courtesy will be the focus of a discussion from the former leader of one of the oldest construction companies in one of the nation’s fastest growing cities. Tito Tiberti, retired president of J.A. Tiberti Construction in Las Vegas, will be at the...
Engineering Grant May Lead to Benefits for Preemies
A breakthrough method of dealing with a major complication of premature birth being researched at the University of Kansas School of Engineering could make breathing easier for babies born before 28 weeks and bring a sigh of relief to parents. ...
KU School of Engineering Top-ranked in State
The University of Kansas School of Engineering saw significant gains in the 2013 edition of U.S. News & World Report’s rankings of best undergraduate engineering programs. KU’s engineering program ascended to 36th among public institutions that offer doctoral degrees in engineering. Overall, the school ranks 64th among all institutions,...