Extra classes at tech varsity
Private engineering colleges affiliated with the West Bengal University of Technology will have to hold extra classes on Saturdays to compensate for the ones lost because of a delay in evaluating answer scripts of the last semester examinations.
My View: Technology and engineering, the forgotten part of STEM education
Editor's note: Matt Walton a technology and engineering education teacher at Glen Allen High School in Henrico County, Virginia. He has a master's degree in education and a bachelor of science degree in technology education from North Carolina State University.
General McLane announces new programs in engineering, medical technology
EDINBORO -- General McLane High School will soon offer a special new program for students interested in engineering or medical technology careers. The new program, named the Academy of Arts and Engineering, will be open to students in grades 10 through 12 beginning in the 2012-13 school year.
Expo to showcase waste water management tech
A global water expo, show-casing waste water management and other engineering technology by 350 Indian and foreign companies will be held in Greater Noida from February 9 to11.
Coleen Dinet Admitted to Alfred State this Spring
Coleen Dinet, a resident of Central Square, NY, has been admitted to Alfred State for the spring 2012 semester in the Health Information Technology program. Continue reading →
Engineering college receives $1 million
The colleges of engineering and technology received $1.25 million in donations from The Petroleum Division of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in December. The Cullen College of Engineering received $1 million to sustain the ASME Petroleum Endowed Chair in Subsea Engineering, while $250,000 was donated to the College of Technology’s Petroleum Initiative. “This endowment [...]
Arizona SciTech Festival Kicks-off; Excites and Engages Arizonans in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
PHOENIX, Jan. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Aimed at exciting and informing Arizonans of all ages about how science, technology and innovation will drive the state well into the next century, the Arizona Technology ...
New program preps teens for STEM careers
MOUNTLAKE TERRACE — Tyler Baker found his niche in engineering at Mountlake Terrace High School. He joined the school's robotics team his freshman year and made true friends with whom he could be himself.
Jackson Community College optimistic about Gov. Rick Snyder's budget plan
The plan calls for $8.5 million for community colleges that improve degree completions.
Pay boost for teachers
Asked when appointments of regular teachers will be completed, he said: "A proposal to fill up vacant posts at all engineering colleges and polytechnics was sent to the Jharkhand Public Service Commission long back. But it is already overburdened with work."