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  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt’s NSBE Awarded Small Chapter of the Year

    Vanderbilt’s National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) chapter was awarded Region III Small Chapter of the Year at the 36th Annual National Convention. Twenty four students and Assistant Dean for Student Affairs Burgess Mitchell attended the national convention in Toronto, Canada March 31 to April 4. Vanderbilt’s National Society of… Read More

    Apr. 19, 2010

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    Engineering ‘distinguished’ alumnus to lead TVA

    Nashville businessman and Vanderbilt University engineering alumnus Dennis C. Bottorff has been selected to take over next month as the chairman of the Tennessee Valley Authority board. The TVA board voted unanimously April 16, 2010, to elect Bottorff as chairman when Mike Duncan asked to step down. Bottorff… Read More

    Apr. 19, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    2009 engineering graduate killed in Mobile, Ala.

    Christopher Kyser Miree (Kyser), 23,  a 2009 Vanderbilt University graduate, was found in his Mobile, Ala., apartment Friday with a gunshot wound to his head, and was pronounced dead Saturday, April 17, at the University of South Alabama Medical Center. The Mobile Police Department is conducting a homicide investigation. Read More

    Apr. 18, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Engineering graduate program rises in U.S. News & World Report rankings

    Vanderbilt’s School of Engineering graduate program improved two positions to No. 37 in annual rankings by U.S. News & World Report. The 2011 graduate program rankings were released today. The School, which tied with the University of Rochester, ranks ahead of Yale, Virginia and Washington University in St. Louis and… Read More

    Apr. 15, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Engineering seniors tackle real-world design challenges

    Engineering seniors have spent up to two semesters tackling design challenges from actual corporations with real design needs. Senior design courses provide students with experience by working on projects that involve budgets, reviews and deadlines. Students learn about the principles of design, professionalism, licensing, how ethics affect engineering decisions, entrepreneurship… Read More

    Apr. 13, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    CE graduate student awarded scholarship

    Civil engineering graduate student Paul A. Sparks received a $1,000 state scholarship from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Tennessee (ACEC). As a state winner, Sparks will compete for a national scholarship with students throughout the United States. National scholarship winners will be announced in October 2010. “Our scholarship… Read More

    Apr. 12, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Student rocket scientists honored after launch meet at NASA’s Marshall Flight Center

    More than 300 students on 31 teams, representing middle schools, high schools, colleges and universities in 18 states, vied to see whose rocket could come closest to the 1-mile altitude goal and safely return to Earth an on-board science payload in April during the 2009-2010 NASA Student Launch Projects rocketry… Read More

    Apr. 10, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    Kosson receives Joe B. Wyatt Distinguished University Professor Award

    Professor David Kosson was honored April 8, 2010, at the Student Life Center during the spring faculty assembly. Kosson Kosson, chair of civil and environmental engineering, received the Joe B. Wyatt Distinguished University Professor Award from Vanderbilt University Chancellor Nicholas Zeppos. “Nationally and globally, David has taken on… Read More

    Apr. 8, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    New undergraduate chemical engineering curriculum in place

    Beginning in Fall 2010, a new undergraduate curriculum will be in place that will provide students with greater flexibility in their pursuit of areas of interest to chemical engineers. For students interested in maintaining breadth in their program, the curriculum has been revised to include 17 credit hours of electives. Read More

    Apr. 7, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    EE student selected as Goldwater Scholar for 2010-2011 academic year

    Electrical engineering student Parker Gould has been selected as a 2010 Goldwater Scholar. Gould will receive a two-year scholarship worth $7,500 a year for educational expenses. Each year, Vanderbilt and other four-year universities are given the opportunity to nominate up to four outstanding sophomore and junior students in the math,… Read More

    Apr. 7, 2010