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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.

High School Students to Split the Uprights

Let the countdown to kickoff begin.

Nationally known professor to lead bioengineering research at KU

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.

Black & Veatch Teams with KU Engineering Management

Midcontinent Oil & Gas Expo and Prospect Fair Coming to Great Bend

The first ever Midcontinent Oil & Gas Expo and Prospect Fair will take place Sept. 12 at the Highland Hotel and Convention Center in Great Bend, Kan.

TRI to Host Seminar on Electric Bus Project

The KU Transportation Research Institute will host "The Chattanooga Electric Bus Experiment" a seminar presented by John Powell, at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 6, in the Spahr Engineering Classroom, 2 Eaton Hall. All are welcome to attend.

EECS to Hold Career Discovery Sessions

The Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science will hold two information sessions for new students in the department as well as undecided engineering students or those contemplating a change in major.

Frosh Frenzy to Start New Year

Engineering Student Council will host the 2006 Frosh Frenzy from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 19 at the Engineering Courtyard, between Learned, Spahr and Eaton halls.

Research Center to Pursue Biorefining

A research center at the University of Kansas, launched in 2003 to develop new chemical processes for industry, is preparing a major initiative to develop novel biorefining concepts -- a research frontier with major implications for agriculture.

Two ME Professors Among Kemper Honorees

Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

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