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Aug 09, 2013

The new American hamburger…?

Twenty six bil­lion pounds. That’s roughly how much beef Amer­i­cans con­sume each year. We get it from some 33 mil­lion cows that are largely raised in cen­tral­ized, indus­trial feed oper­a­tions that col­lec­tively […]

Chemical Engineering

Aug 04, 2013

Don’t delay: Early engineering intro pays off

When Mohit Bhardwaj was a freshman in high school he trav­eled from his home in Lusaka, Zambia to Boston. with Lead America. For nine days, he and a group of […]

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Aug 01, 2013

New Faculty Spotlight: Mark R. Patterson

Mark R. Patterson joins the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, with a joint appointment in Marine and Environmental Sciences in the College of Science, during Fall 2013 as Professor. […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Aug 01, 2013

New Faculty Spotlight: Loretta A. Fernandez

Loretta A. Fernandez joins the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the College of Science in the Department of Marine and Environmental Sciences as an assistant professor in Fall […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Aug 01, 2013

New Faculty Spotlight: David Fannon

David Fannon is an Assistant Professor with a joint appointment in the School of Architecture and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, joining the university in Fall 2013.. David […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Aug 01, 2013

New Faculty Spotlight: Edward Beighley

Edward Beighley joins the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the Fall 2013 semester as an Associate Professor. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Civil and Environmental Engineering […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Aug 01, 2013

Harnessing Wind Energy

Civil and Environmental Engineering Assistant Professor Andrew Myers was awarded a $200K National Science Foundation grant to develop a reliability-based design for constructing advanced wind turbines. Dr. Myers is the Principal […]

Civil & Environmental Engineering

Jul 31, 2013

The past, present, and future of nanomedicine

Each year, nearly $18 bil­lion is spent on nanomed­i­cine research. But since the field’s incep­tion more than a decade ago, little of that research, though promising, has been suc­cess­fully trans­lated […]

Chemical Engineering