The challenges and rewards of undergraduate research

Ten students from seven engineering disciplines discuss their undergraduate research work and its impact on their educational experiences.

Alumni Notes

Bioengineering grad hits the ground running»

Career engineer Michael Maloney lands ‘tailor-fit’ job

Drive and determination: Katie Pfefferkorn»

Katie Pfefferkorn, BS ChE ’07, is set to compete in the Missouri 340, a canoe and kayak race that begins in Kansas City on July 15 and ends 340 miles later in St. Charles. Paddlers must make the grueling trip in 100 hours. In its third year, Pfefferkorn has competed each time. In 2006, she [...]

Alumni Notes»

1950s
Lex Axelrod, BS EE ’56, retired for the second time in 2006, from the Illinois Institute of Technology where he had been teaching since 1995. Over the course of his long career, he has worked with computer simulation of flight control system components, development of temperature control systems, and also held a variety of management [...]

Departments

Bioengineering grad hits the ground running»

Career engineer Michael Maloney lands ‘tailor-fit’ job

Student Achievement»

James Bryce, a senior in civil engineering, is one of 12 students nationwide to be selected for the Washington Internships for Students of Engineering (WISE) program this summer. The program introduces students to the impact they might have on public policy as professional engineers. Bryce wrote to faculty mentor Professor John Bowders from Washington saying, [...]

Class Feature

Class of 1970»

In 1970, Richard M. Nixon was President, Erich Segal’s “Love Story” was the top-selling fiction book, and Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix died drug-related deaths.