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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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Navigating Through Climate Change
Expert on relationship between climate change, transportation to speak at KU
A leading expert in the challenges that lie ahead and the best ways to adapt roads, railways and drainage systems to those changes will speak this month at the University of Kansas.
Students to Compete in Aero Design Competition
A group of University of Kansas aerospace engineering students is hoping a unique design will propel them to great heights at a prestigious model aircraft competition.
Engineering Expo Blasts Off Friday
More than 1,000 students from more than 70 elementary, middle and high schools in Kansas and Missouri will get hands-on learning experiences with the lighter side of engineering at the 99th annual Engineering Expo at the University of Kansas. It’s set for Feb.
Professor Among Most Influential in Concrete Industry
David Darwin is rewriting the book on bridge decks.
KU Radar Reveals 3D Image of Earth Through Miles of Ice
In the cover article of the latest issue of the Journal of Glaciology, engineers at the University of Kansas detail a special radar array they developed that is capable of depicting a 3D view of bedrock hidden beneath ice sheets 3 kilometers t
KU to Host Future City Regional Competition
More than 200 middle school students from Kansas and Missouri will take part in the Great Plains Region Future City Competition, Saturday, Jan. 23, at the University of Kansas.
KU Awarded $12 Million for New Research Facility
The National Institute of Standards and Technology Construction Grant Program today announced a $12.3 million federal award for construction of an innovative “green technologies” research facility for the University of Kansas School of Engineering.
Engineering Projects to be Featured During KU's Green Game Saturday on ESPN
The University of Kansas and the city of Lawrence already are on
VIDEO: KU Engineers Collect Key Climate Data
Engineers at the University of Kansas have been hard at work contributing to the body of data diplomats striving to address environmental issues can draw upon at the Copenhagen Climate Conference.