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Two STEM Path To The MBA students are at the United Nations in New York City today representing The University of Alabama, the Culverhouse College of Commerce and the College of Engineering at the inaugural Women’s Entrepreneurship Day.
Author: Associated Engineering Press / Published: November 19, 2014 / Posted in: Awards and Honors, Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science, Students, UA News
The International Road Federation, a nonprofit organization focused on development and maintenance of better, more sustainable roads, has named Samwel Zephaniah, a doctoral student in engineering at University of Alabama,…
Source: Crimson White / Published: November 18, 2014 / Posted in: Awards and Honors, Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, In The News, Students
University of Alabama officials say a senior chemical engineering and chemistry student has been chosen to participate in a conference on climate change being hosted by the United Nations. University…
Source: AL.com / Published: November 14, 2014 / Posted in: Chemical and Biological Engineering, In The News, Students
Automobile crashes caused by deer, alcohol and bad weather are more common during the week of Thanksgiving than the rest of the year, according to a recent study of traffic data by The University of Alabama Center for Advanced Public Safety.
Author: Associated Engineering Press / Published: November 14, 2014 / Posted in: Center for Advanced Public Safety, Outreach, Research, UA News
Back when they were students at the University of Alabama’s School of Engineering, Arnar Thors says he and Matt Fitzgerald often collaborated on class assignments and even built race cars…
Source: Business Alabama / Published: November 14, 2014 / Posted in: Alumni, In The News, Mechanical Engineering
University of Alabama Engineering graduate student Will Guin works with “pop-tubes,” which use microwaves, to create a more effective airframe skin for the Boeing 787 aircraft. His research and presentation…
Source: The Center for Public Television / Published: November 13, 2014 / Posted in: Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, In The News, Research, Students / Features: Dr. Jialai Wang
Chris Bond can remember the time he watched an old man smile from ear to ear as the man lit his home for the first time. Just before, the two…
Author: Judah Martin / Published: November 13, 2014 / Posted in: Alumni, Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Outreach
The awards have piled on recently for The University of Alabama chapter of the Society of Women Engineers as the group continues to focus on supporting and advancing women in…
Author: Judah Martin / Published: November 13, 2014 / Posted in: Outreach, Students / Features: Dr. Beth Ann Todd
When humans begin to explore other planets, such as Mars, or return to the moon, their trusty robots will have to be more than remote-controlled hunks of metal. Much like…
Author: Adam Jones / Published: November 13, 2014 / Posted in: Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics, Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Research, Students / Features: Dr. Kenneth G. Ricks
Natalie Anderson comes from a family of entrepreneurs. Her parents own and manage their own company, but she came to The University of Alabama to study chemical engineering, not business….
Author: Adam Jones / Published: November 13, 2014 / Posted in: Faculty and Staff, Outreach, Research, Students
In 1837, The University of Alabama became one of the first five universities in the nation to offer engineering classes. Today, UA’s College of Engineering has more than 5,800 students and more than 150 faculty. In recent years, students in the College have been named USA Today All-USA College Academic Team members, Goldwater, Hollings, Portz, Boren, Mitchell and Truman scholars.