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KU Engineering to honor 2 alumni with Distinguished Engineering Service Award
University of Kansas School of Engineering alumni Zack Holland and Brian McClendon will receive the school’s highest award in a ceremony set for 6 p.m. May 2. The Distinguished Engineering Service Award (DESA) is given each year to individuals who have maintained close association with the school and have made outstanding contributions to the engineering profession and to society.
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Will it float? Students design concrete canoe for competition
It’s easier to envision a chunk of concrete sinking to the bottom of a pond than floating on its surface, but a group of University of Kansas School of Engineering students are pinning their hopes on an environmentally friendly mixture of the bonding material to accomplish that feat — and earn a
School of Engineering to Recognize Alumni for Leadership
Four alumni of the University of Kansas School of Engineering will receive the school’s highest honor in a ceremony next month.
The Distinguished Engineering Service Award ceremony is set for 6 p.m. Thursday, May 6, in the Kansas Union ballroom.
Chemical engineering students win Goldwater scholarship, honorable mention
A University of Kansas student has won a 2010 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and a second student received honorable mention in the competition for one of the premier undergraduate awards encouraging excellence in science, engineering and mathematics.
Student Wins $250,000 Hertz Fellowship
A University of Kansas senior has received a $250,000 fellowship from the Hertz Foundation.
Partnership Honors Teachers
The University of Kansas School of Engineering and Perceptive Software, creator of enterprise content management solutions including ImageNow, today announced the launch of Educating Excellence, an awards program honoring outstanding Kansas and Kansas City-area high school science, technology, en
$1.3 million grant funds groundbreaking cartilage regeneration research
The hint of a cavity seldom leads to the complete replacement of a tooth. A dentist typically goes in, removes the troubled spot and fills in the gap — ensuring healthy teeth for years to come.
Speaker to Address Economics of Climate Change Policy
The future of international cooperation on climate policy will be the focus of an address Wednesday afternoon on the University of Kansas campus.
Garmin Announces New Lawrence Office
A new agreement between the University of Kansas School of Engineering and Garmin International, the global leader in satellite navigation, will provide a valuable opportunity to a select group of engineering students starting this month.