Student Success, Page 33

Daniel Whitaker at his internship with Emerson

Exploring new industries: Whitaker internship at Emerson expands future opportunities

Daniel Whitaker, a senior in Biomedical, Biological and Chemical Engineering, is working at Emerson this summer.

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Career Services helps student stay connected to engineering over the summer

When the spring semester ended and he could not travel home to Ukraine, Vladyslav Sazhen needed a job and a way to stay connected to engineering. He reached out to Career Services to find a part-time position through which he could stay connected to the field he is studying and proudly proclaims is his passion. 

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Taking off: Toler internship at Boeing provides real-world experience

Landon Toler, a junior in mechanical and aerospace engineering, is working as a Quality Service Specialist at Boeing this summer. 

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Domingues Wins Hesburgh Scholarship

Industrial engineering student Carlos Aleixo de Lima Domingues is all smiles after winning the freshman 2022 Hesburgh Scholarship at the University of Missouri.

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Loving L.A.: Solverud enjoying summer internship at Anheuser-Busch

Internships are a great way to explore career paths and meet professionals working in the industry. Rachel Solverud, a junior in biomedical engineering, is participating in an internship with Anheuser-Busch at their Los Angeles brewery location this summer. We asked Rachel…

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Landing a dream internship: Atchison spending summer at Textron Aviation

Lane Atchison, a mechanical and aerospace engineering major, has landed his dream internship working at Textron Aviation this summer.

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Civil engineer develops lesson plans around bridges as part of I-70 project

How do you construct a road over a river? Why do some bridges have steel arches over the roadway while others don’t? How do bridges work, anyway? Sarah…

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Engineers develop robot to automatically inspect heat exchangers

A Mizzou Engineering team is designing a robot that can automatically inspect heat exchangers, which are critical to generating electricity.

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Cracking the code: Engineering team devises improved way to predict cracks

Cracks can cause serious problems on roads and bridges, as they compromise the strength and soundness of a structure. A Mizzou…

Reegan Spicer of Mizzou Engineering on top of Space Needle in Seattle

Limitless in Seattle

Reegan Spicer, a Mizzou industrial engineering student, traveled to the IISE Annual Conference in Seattle to explore career paths and enhance her engineering knowledge.