Regents approve UGA graduate engineering degrees
The state Board of Regents approved new engineering Ph.D. and master's degrees for the University of Georgia on Tuesday, making UGA's engineering program an engineering school in everything but name.
Board of Regents to vote on graduate engineering programs
The Board of Regents will vote Tuesday on two new graduate engineering programs to begin at the University in fall 2012. The new programs, a master’s and Ph.D. in engineering, will not have designated specializations but will lend themselves to a more “comprehensive engineering education,” according to the proposal in the Regents’ agenda. If passed, [...]
UGA asks Regents to approve graduate engineering
The University of Georgia could begin offering graduate degrees in engineering as soon as this fall, depending on a vote this week by the state Board of Regents.
Board of Regents approves graduate engineering programs
The Board of Regents approved two graduate engineering programs and a new professorship for the Jewish Studies program in a vote Tuesday. Regents spokesman John Millsaps said the members passed the agenda items concerning the University with little discussion. The newly accepted programs, a master’s and Ph.D. in engineering, will begin enrolling students next fall. The [...]
Columbia Journalism School and Stanford School of Engineering Announce Joint $30 Million Gift From David and Helen ...
NEW YORK, NY and PALO ALTO, CA-- - Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and Stanford University's School of Engineering today announced a $30 million gift from longtime Cosmopolitan magazine ...
Video game study used to measure disorientation, help pilots in flight
A graduate student in the College of Engineering is researching to see if video games can help improve training for pilots.
Centers aim to build community at CSU Channel Islands
CSU Channel Islands is opening two centers — one for grad students and the other for students majoring in science, math, engineering and technology.
Columbia Journalism, Stanford Engineering receive $30 million from David and Helen Gurley Brown
( Stanford School of Engineering ) Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism and Stanford University's School of Engineering today announced a $30 million gift from longtime Cosmopolitan magazine editor and author Helen Gurley Brown to establish the David and Helen Gurley Brown Institute for Media Innovation.
SUNYIT adds civil engineering program
MARCY — The State University of New York Institute of Technology (SUNYIT) at Utica-Rome will offer a new bachelor’s degree program in civil engineering starting this fall.
Aero-engineers debut open-source fluid dynamics design application
Each fall at technical universities across the world, a new crop of aeronautical and astronautical engineering graduate students settle in for the work that will consume them for the next several years. For many, their first experience in these early months is not with titanium or aluminum or advanced carbon-fiber materials that are the stuff of airplanes, but with computer code.