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The defining characteristic of Washington University Engineering is an eagerness to cross boundaries in research and education.

As an engineering school in service to society, the School of Engineering & Applied Science aims to contribute to solving society's challenges by promoting the discovery of new knowledge and by preparing students for leadership roles in a global society.

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  • Hugo F. and Ina Champ Urbauer Professor of Engineering
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$80 million in stimulus grants awarded to WUSTL

Washington University has been awarded nearly $80 million in funding from the 2009 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.

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Professor Rudolf Husar earns NASA research grant

Professor Husar received a $500,175 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration for research titled “NASA and NAAPS Products for Air Quality Decision-Making.”

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It's in the jeans

The wall insulation of Stephen F. & Camilla T. Brauer Hall is made of shredded blue jeans, one of many features that make the hall a green building.

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Live@EDU undergraduate student e-mail pilot program to begin in January 2010

Enhanced services for students will include integrated e-mail, calendar, SkyDrive, Microsoft Office editing tools and several other web applications.

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