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Archive for May, 2023

‘Intriguing Major’ Drew Engineering Student to UToledo | UToledo News

Katelyn Nadeau graduated with a bachelor’s degree in construction engineering technology.

Source: ‘Intriguing Major’ Drew Engineering Student to UToledo | UToledo News


Climate change makes Lake Erie goal obsolete, expert says | The Blade

Source: Climate change makes Lake Erie goal obsolete, expert says | The Blade


UT engineering seniors showcase design projects | The Blade

Source: UT engineering seniors showcase design projects | The Blade


Engineering Tomorrows | UToledo News

Bradley Eberhardt shows his team’s lawnmower cleaner to Hussein Abounaaj, a part-time professor evaluating projects, as teammates Logan Bradford and Tom Franczyk watch during the Senior Design Expo Friday in Nitschke Hall.

Source: Engineering Tomorrows | UToledo News


Bioengineering Graduate Found Pathway to Medical School | UToledo News

“UToledo has fostered my pathway to medical school by providing me opportunities I never knew anything about coming into college,” he added. “The student-faculty relationships and seemingly limitless opportunities available once you do the digging are two things that make me so glad to have chosen UToledo.”

Source: Bioengineering Graduate Found Pathway to Medical School | UToledo News


Engineering Student’s Graduation Marks Triumph Over Five-Year Struggle | UToledo News

Wendy Carr, center, who receives her civil engineering degree May 6, overcame the death of her husband as the first of many personal challenges on her path to graduation.

Source: Engineering Student’s Graduation Marks Triumph Over Five-Year Struggle | UToledo News


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