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UC professor receives global award for engineering education

January 5, 2021

Sheryl Sorby, University of Cincinnati professor of engineering education, was awarded the International Federation of Engineering Education Societies’ Duncan Fraser Global Award for Excellence in Engineering Education. Sorby is the current president of the American Society for Engineering Education.

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Co-op leads to full-time job for civil engineering student

January 15, 2021

Tanner Alley, civil engineering student, landed a full-time job thanks to his experience in the University of Cincinnati cooperative education program that is integrated into the engineering undergraduate curriculum. Alley was named Undergraduate Engineer of the Month by the UC College of Engineering and Applied Science.

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Alumnus Steve Schaefer retires from namesake firm

January 14, 2021

Steve Schaefer, a two-time University of Cincinnati graduate, retired from his namesake structural engineering firm on December 31, 2020. He started Schaefer in 1976 in Cincinnati and served as president until 2006 when he shifted to a principal role. Schaefer earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and his MBA from UC in 1970 and 1976, respectively. The UC College of Engineering and Applied Science (CEAS) awarded him the Herman Schneider Distinguished Alumni Award in 2007.

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What is Aerospace Engineering?

January 20, 2021

Have you ever received a package in a day from halfway around the world? Dr. Orkwis shares how Aerospace Engineering developments makes it happen.

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UC engineering student wins 3D design contest

January 13, 2021

New 3D printers make it easier to design and create objects limited only by the user’s imaginations and digital skills. University of Cincinnati student Arshad Mohammed put both to the test, winning a national design contest sponsored by Cincinnati software and tech startup Physna.

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Students make mark in home builders competition

February 17, 2021

A team of University of Cincinnati students placed third in the National Association of Home Builders competition. The UC team comprised students from construction management, architectural engineering and civil engineering majors within the College of Engineering and Applied Science and real estate and marketing majors in the Carl H. Lindner College of Business as they played the role of a regional home building firm. Fischer Homes advised the team.