A Man Of Commitment
A Man of Commitment Section Outstanding Teaching Awards About People Books by Members Conferences Call for Papers Illinois/Indiana Section—Alive and Flourishing MAN OF COMMITMENT – By Ray Bert Throughout his…
A Man of Commitment Section Outstanding Teaching Awards About People Books by Members Conferences Call for Papers Illinois/Indiana Section—Alive and Flourishing MAN OF COMMITMENT – By Ray Bert Throughout his…
About People Best Section Papers are Announced 13 – A Lucky Number for Prism Deans Bask in Globalization and Entrepreneurship Setting New Records in Montreal On the Inside – The…
Two is better than one Virginia Tech didn’t have a medical school facility—except for its veterinary program—and Wake Forest University lacked an engineering school. And both schools saw the future…
For Safety’s Sake SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA—With fear of flying at an all-time high, here’s one more worry: life jackets. An Australian researcher notes the devices are engineered in so many different…
– By Lisa Busch Since the first fishing vessel plied the sea, humans have dreamed of new ways to tap into the world’s ocean resources. Using ocean waves to generate…
By Barbara Mathias-Riegel It’s a good thing the civil engineering lab at Bucknell University is a substantial size, because in it sit two 36-foot round logs cut from 60-foot used…
– By Jennifer Johnson, ASEE today section editor/writer ABOUT PEOPLE Fred Berry has been selected as the chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rose-Hulman Institute of…
President’s Message by Wallace T. Fowler ASEE was organized and established more than 100 years ago, in 1893. Since that time, there has been a tremendous change in the material…