American Institute of Chemical Engineers recognizes a rising star in chemical engineering for her professional contributions and community service, including efforts to diversify the field.
Dozens of University of Arizona alumni, describing UA students as highly motivated and well prepared, return to campus to hire engineers for top firms. Many students line up interviews on the spot.
Peace Corps volunteers build their résumés and bring home a lasting passion for public service as graduate students in the University of Arizona College of Engineering.
The expert in water contamination, who has advised a number of organizations at home and abroad, expands his work with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
University of Arizona College of Engineering researcher Qing Hao receives Air Force Young Investigator Award to study graphene -- the strongest, thinnest and most heat-conductive material ever discovered.