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College of Engineering da Vinci Scholars Benefit from $100,000 Gift
Oct. 5, 2010 | Pete Brown
College of Engineering announces 2010 da Vinci scholars as Tucson-based nonprofit awards $100,000 to fund the da Vinci scholarship program.
Community-Funded Scholarship >>
UA Bioengineer Awarded $1.5M by NIH to Study Regeneration of Tissue Damaged by Disease
Sept. 30, 2010 | Pete Brown
Pak Kin Wong, UA professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering and BIO5 member, wins $1.5 million NIH award.
Engineering Body Repair >>
Science Clubs Allow Students to Explore, Socialize
Sept. 10, 2010 | Shelley Littin
The UA's student science organizations are beginning the academic year by making a difference at home and throughout the world.
Join the Club, Help the World >>
ECE Professor on Detail to National Science Foundation as Program Director
Sept. 8, 2010 | Pete Brown
Louri will seek out promising areas of research that merit NSF investment.
Strategic Role for International Expert >>
Benson is New Engineering Development Chief
Aug. 31, 2010 | Pete Brown
Barry Benson is the College of Engineering's new senior director of development. He joins the College Sept. 7 after a year as director of regional development at the UA Foundation.
Financial Planner and People Person >>
UA Engineers Build Lunar Vegetable Garden
Aug. 30, 2010 | Ed Stiles
The first extraterrestrials to inhabit the moon probably won't be little green men, but they could be little green plants.
Sowing Seeds in Space >>
Fighting Disease at the Flick of a Switch
Aug. 25, 2010 | Pete Brown
NSF awards $500,000 for laser facility that will benefit UA researchers across campus.
Shedding Light on Light Itself >>
National Hispanic Engineering Group Names UA Assistant Professor ‘Most Promising’ Engineer
Aug. 17, 2010 | Pete Brown
Hispanic engineering group says award recipients must be "truly stellar in their field."
Students Will Benefit >>
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