College-wide featured stories
Student continues lifelong hobby with the help of scholarship
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Emily Erhart received both the Mike Costello and Andrew Drescher scholarships, allowing her to study geo-engineering.
Scholarship helps student focus on career of providing clean water worldwide
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Henry Croll, a civil engineering major with a focus on water and environmental engineering, hopes to not only make an impact in his community but to also make an impact worldwide.
Scholarship helps student to achieve hopes of graduate school
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Rena Weis, an environmental engineering major, received the Dennis R. and Catherine M. Martenson Scholarship along with various other awards which have placed earning a master’s degree within reach.
Scholarship allows student to follow his dreams and make a difference
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How is it possible to achieve the perfect balance of work, homework, and extracurricular involvement? It’s not simple or easy, but Anant Naik, biomedical engineering major, does it all.
Student receives enriched college experience with the help of scholarship
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Have you ever watched the University of Minnesota Marching Band and wondered who the man running around and directing the players really is behind that ornate uniform? His name is Robert Rudin, and he is a proud College of Science and Engineering student.
New innovation labs turn students' ideas into reality
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The College of Science and Engineering is opening three new student shop spaces on campus during fall 2016—two new spaces and one major upgrade.
A friendly exchange
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With funding from a generous alumnus donation, CSE has formed a new international undergraduate exchange program between the University of Minnesota and Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE).
Lab tests structural strength against earthquakes, other natural forces
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Researchers at the University of Minnesota’s unique Multi-Axial Subassemblage Testing (MAST) Lab can test how structures and building components hold up against the strain of enormous natural forces, from simulated earthquakes to tornadoes to soil pressure.
University of Minnesota students race first two-seater Cruiser Class solar car in American Solar Challenge
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The University of Minnesota Solar Vehicle Project team made history this past summer as the first team to race a two-seater car in the American Solar Challenge cross-country solar car race.
Professor Jian-Ping Wang named Robert Hartmann Chair
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Jian-Ping Wang was recently named the first recipient of the Robert Hartmann Chair, the largest chair in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He hopes to develop a magnetic device for treating Parkinson’s Disease and tremor.