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2010

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Tech Product Reviewer Getting Nationwide Attention

Brian Klug, a UA senior and Honors College student, was one of the first engineers to detect problems with the Apple iPhone 4 antenna. His work has generated nationwide news coverage as he continues to review other products.
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RoboClub Rules for Budding Engineers

Lego Robotics Summer Workshops expose kids to the fun side of math and physics and help them see the connections between what they are learning.
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Teachers Become Students as They Prepare to Teach High School Engineering

Arizona teachers become students at a workshop that is part of a program to increase the number of engineering graduates.
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‘Lab on a Chip’ Detects Human, Agricultural Contaminants

The UA's Jeong-Yeol Yoon is using glass-slide laboratories to detect E. coli in water and vegetables and to monitor disease in livestock.
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New Report Shows Engineering Degrees Have Highest Earning Power

Engineering degrees comprise four of the five highest paid majors among the college class of 2010, according to a new study.
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Year in Review: UA Student Branch, American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Aerospace engineering senior Ryan Crompton, president of the UA student branch of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, or UA-AIAA, reflects on a busy year for the club.
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UA Student Engineers Head to West Africa to Fix Village Water Supply

Student members of Engineers Without Borders plan to use mechanical and civil engineering skills to rebuild West African village's broken well.

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