Washington University St. Louis

School of Engineering

Engineering e-News

      OCTOBER 2007
Across Disciplines. Across the World.
 

Upcoming Events:


Engineers Without Borders Meeting
Tuesday, November 6
7 p.m. in Lopata Hall, Room 101

Engineers Without Borders general body meeting is open to all students.


Discussion with the Dean
Thursday, November 8
11 a.m. - noon in Whitaker Auditorium

Dean Sansalone will host a mid-day discussion with undergraduate students. Vote for the discussion topic.


Vertigo 2007
Saturday, November 17
10 p.m. - 2 a.m. in Lopata Gallery

Engineering's premier dance party returns. To help with preparations, contact EnCouncil. Vertigo is brought to you by EnCouncil and Student Union.


Announcements:


Campus-Wide Career Fair

The National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) hosted the annual Campus-Wide Career Fair in September. Several local and national companies were present to recruit students from all disciplines.



What is VDF 2.0?

Follow the progress of VDF 2.0, the Vertigo Dance Floor created by the Washington University chapter of IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) online. (Link) VDF 2.0 meetings are held on Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. in Bryan Hall, Room 302.


EnCouncil in the Community

EnCouncil members participated in the St. Louis Science Center's Engineering Career Day on September 28. Several students and staff from Washington University participated, including members of EnCouncil who provided an opportunity for the community to use the Rockem Sockem robots. These robots involved months of planning, and the presentation at the science center allowed EnCouncil members to showcase engineering design skills.



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