Civil Engineering
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Travel abroad year will advance seniors’ career options
One graduating senior will mix her interests in military service and in public policy. Another will tap into his interest in how cities worldwide address mobility problems. When they return to the states, she will look for a role that aligns political strategy and military tactics. He will seek a… Read MoreApr. 3, 2018
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Two engineering professors named American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics fellows
Robert W. Pitz and Sankaran Mahadevan are members of the 2018 class of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics fellows. They join 20 other members from academia, industry and government honored by the AIAA. AIAA confers the distinction of Fellow in recognition of an individual’s notable and valuable contributions to… Read MoreFeb. 15, 2018
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Campus ASCE chapter invites Hillsboro students to ‘Dream Big’
Engineers have made possible incredible achievements – from Shanghai Tower to solar cars, from an ancient rope bridge to underwater robots, from the Great Wall of China to smart cities. The common denominator is not math or science. It’s imagination. That’s the message the Vanderbilt ASCE Chapter shared with… Read MoreDec. 6, 2017
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Prominent builder, distinguished alumnus Hall Hardaway Jr. dies at 84
School of Engineering distinguished alumnus L. Hall Hardaway Jr., chairman of the board of Hardaway Construction Corporation, died Sept. 20, 2017, in Nashville. He was 84. L. Hall Hardway Jr. Hardaway graduated from the School of Engineering in 1957 with… Read MoreSep. 22, 2017
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Vanderbilt engineer: Rethinking where/if to rebuild after Hurricanes Irma, Harvey
Media Note: Vanderbilt has a 24/7 TV and radio studio. The studio is free for Vanderbilt experts, other than reserving fiber time. More information » Though our natural instinct is to put everything back exactly where it was before a disaster, Mark Abkowitz, professor… Read MoreSep. 14, 2017
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ASCE Industry Career Night draws 22 companies seeking ‘the best of the best’
Paloma Mendoza (CE’17) discusses job opportunities with Travis Todd (CE’03). (Heidi Hall/Vanderbilt University) Twenty-two companies drew a crowd to the atrium in Featheringill Hall on Feb. 2, as engineering majors learned more about whether they might be a good fit for available jobs. It was the American Society of Civil… Read MoreFeb. 3, 2017
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Two civil engineering alums named to firms’ top spots
Two civil engineering graduates have been appointed to leadership roles in their companies. E. Surface Elizabeth “Ibba” Surface (B.E.’78) is the new president of Ross Bryan Associates Inc. and the first woman to lead the 67-year-old Nashville-based structural engineering firm. Bryan Tharpe (B.E.’94) has been named division vice president of… Read MoreFeb. 2, 2017
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Engineering’s Çağlar Oskay named ASME Fellow
Çağlar Oskay, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering and mechanical engineering, has been selected to be a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for exceptional engineering achievements and contributions to the engineering profession. Of the more than 140,000 members of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, fewer… Read MoreJan. 30, 2017
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Senior juggles three majors, values Opportunity Vanderbilt
Jacqueline Machesky represents just one of the nearly 9,000 students whose lives have been changed by the Opportunity Vanderbilt financial aid initiative. Oldest sister, Vanderbilt student, steel bridge builder. These are just a few of the hats that senior Jacqueline Machesky wears. During her time on campus, she’s been fascinated… Read MoreSep. 21, 2016
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Troxel wins Sarratt Prize for excellence in undergraduate teaching
Lori Troxel, associate professor of the practice of civil and environmental engineering, received the Madison Sarratt Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching from Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos at the Spring Faculty Assembly. Troxel and five others were recognized during the March 31… Read MoreApr. 1, 2016