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UC Professor Earns NSF CAREER Award

January 25, 2012

Joo-Youp Lee, assistant professor of chemical engineering, has been honored by the National Science Foundation for his educational and research achievements.

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Snow Day? There's an App for That!

January 19, 2012

Scott Fink, a freshman in UC's electrical engineering ACCEND program, has tapped into the exponentially growing social media field with his Snow Day Calculator application.

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Students Gain Perspective through International Co-op

November 3, 2011

Challenges and triumphs are found on the job, in the community and in their social settings for students in UC's International Co-Op Program (ICP). Enterprising engineering students find that international work assignments broaden their educational experience and strengthen their resumes.

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Engineering and Applied Science Career Fair Set for Thursday, Oct. 13

October 5, 2011

On Oct. 13, the UC College of Engineering and Applied Science Tribunal will hold its annual Career Fair from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., at UC's Fifth Third Arena.  Students in the engineering and technology degree programs are encouraged to take advantage of this exceptional networking opportunity.

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NSF Provides UC $9.2 Million Boost for STEM Education in Region

September 29, 2011

UC has been awarded a $9.2 million National Science Foundation grant to develop and implement courses in partnership with local high schools to improve STEM education. The NSF grant allows the university to continue to provide leadership in engineering and STEM education locally, regionally and state wide.

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UC Alumna Cindy Chiang on "Amazing Race"

September 7, 2011

UC alumna Cindy Chiang, a 2004 graduate of the College of Engineering and Applied Science with a BA in biomedical engineering, will compete in this fall s reality TV show The Amazing Race.

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D.J. Albert named UC Scholar-Athlete of the Month for August

September 1, 2011

D. J. Albert, midfielder on the men's soccer team and a mechanical engineering student in the college's ACCEND program, is the Scholar-Athlete of the Month for August. Now in its fourth year, this award recognizes an athlete in a different sport each month who has demonstrated success on the field and in the classroom.