by Camilla Shumaker | Dec 23, 2015 | Q & A, Spring 2016
Engineering student Lionel Davis spent a summer as a Global Services and Solutions intern at GE. During his internship, he designed the “Commutator Brush Clamp Release Tool,” which won him the internship-wide competition. This was a project for the all 42...
by Camilla Shumaker | Dec 23, 2015 | Features, Summer 2015
Grady Harvell began his career at AFCO Steel in 1972, directly after graduating with a civil engineering degree from the U of A. The steel fabrication company drew Harvell because of its reputation, and he has stayed for 43 years because of the opportunities provided...
by Camilla Shumaker | Dec 22, 2015 | Features, Summer 2015
Students, at the undergraduate and graduate levels, are a vital part of the university’s research mission. By participating in research, students gain handson application of the information they learn in the classroom. These research opportunities also help them to...
by Camilla Shumaker | Dec 22, 2015 | Features, Summer 2015
The transportation research that takes place at the College of Engineering has an immediate effect in the world beyond the lab. Thanks to collaborations between researchers, government and industry, these projects provide improvements and tools that affect the lives...
by Camilla Shumaker | Dec 22, 2015 | Yesterday and Today
Dean: William N. Gladson Number of faculty: 12 Number of students: around 80 Engineer’s Yell: Dynamo, engine, level, rod; Pick and shovel, hit the sod; Build a house and make a light— Scare the B.A.’s out of sight. – The Cardinal,...