Washington University St. Louis

School of Engineering

Engineering e-News

      APRIL 2009
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Biomedical Engineering student Jenna Borkenhagen earns Tau Beta Pi scholarship

The Tau Beta Pi Association Scholarship Program honors students who fulfill two requirements: outstanding scholarship and exemplary character.

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Electrical & Systems Engineering student wins Research Symposium top prize

Joshua York won the first place award for best overall presentation at the St. Louis Area Undergraduate Research Symposium.

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Undergraduate Strategic Planning Survey Reminder

Recently, all undergraduate students received a short survey from Vice Chancellor for Students James E. McLeod. Please take a five-minute break to complete the short survey. Your participation is confidential and much appreciated! If you inadvertently deleted the e-mail message, please look for a reminder e-mail later this week.

The University's mission statement says that we intend to judge ourselves by the most demanding standards. Your participation in this survey can help set a demanding standard and contribute to our ongoing strategic planning process.

If you have any questions about the survey or this research process, please call or e-mail Vice Chancellor for Students James E. McLeod. Thank you for helping in our continuing efforts to make the student experience outstanding!

Junior Jumpstart Registration Now Open

This one-day conference is sponsored by the College of Arts & Sciences and The Career Center in partnership with the School of Engineering & Applied Science, Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, and the Class of 2010.

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Advertise Your Event on the Lopata Digital Signage

Students are invited to submit content or "digital flyers" for the digital signage in Lopata Hall. Send a PowerPoint slide to newsletter@seas.wustl.edu. Thank you to EnCouncil and Engineers Without Borders who are already using the digital signage to promote their meetings, accomplishments and special events.

I-64 Construction Updates

Don't get caught in traffic on your way to class. Washington University created a Web site with current I-64 construction information.

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