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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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Faculty to Head Back Into Classroom
The University of Kansas School of Engineering will host its annual teaching workshop for faculty from 8:30 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, Jan. 17, 2007, in the Spahr Engineering Classroom, 2 Eaton Hall. Ronald W.
KU graduate earns second in AIChE contest
National recognition has become a tradition at the University of Kansas School of Engineering.
KU chemical engineering graduate John Cunningham took second place at the 2006 American Institute of Chemical Engineers National Student Design Contest for individuals.
SAME Chapter Set for Inaugural Meeting
Efforts are under way to establish a student chapter of the Society of American Military Engineers at the University of Kansas. SAME is largely composed of civilian engineers who work in positions that provide support for national security endeavors.
Class Delivers Corporate-Level Competition Experience
Students at the University of Kansas are competing head to head against students at other institutions. But this contest is taking place in the classroom and the boardroom, not on a playing field.
KU Alumnus Establishes Study Abroad Scholarship
A University of Kansas alumnus has pledged $30,000 to establish study abroad scholarships for engineering students at KU.
Donald Faught of Naples, Fla., and Red Feathers Lakes, Colo., pledged the funds to KU Endowment for the Donald Faught Study Abroad Scholarship.
TRI Brings Clinton Administration Adviser to KU
After spending 21 years advising members of the Cabinet, Congress and President Clinton on the impact of science and technology on society, John H. Gibbons is coming to Lawrence to spend a day sharing his expertise with students and faculty at the University of Kansas.
Renowned Professor to Lead Bioengineering Research Efforts
Paulette Spencer, a nationally known researcher in bio-synthetic materials that replace diseased oral and skeletal tissues, will lead bioengineering research efforts at the University of Kansas.
KU Engineering Alumnus Takes the Wheel at Ford
A University of Kansas engineering alumnus was elected Sept. 5 to the top post of Ford Motor Co.