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Kenny Stevens will be on sabbatical for the Spring '10 semester.

 


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  • Engineers Without Borders hosts Annual Fundraising Banquet
    EWB hosted it's 2009 Fundraising Banquet on September 18. Dr. Lowell Catlett, Dean of the College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences, gave the banquet speak on "The Greening of America."
  • Engineers Without Borders Builds Bridge in Mexico
  • Dorothy Lanphere honored as the College of Engineering, Spring 2009, Outstanding Graduate
    Dorothy is a graduate of the Engineering Technology Program and has begun her first semester as a graduate student in Industrial Engineering. Dorothy is currently serving as President of the NMSU Chapter of Engineers Without Borders.
  • Congratulations to the Concrete Canoe Team!
    The concrete canoe team placed 6th in the National Competition in Tuscaloosa Alabama June 10-13.
  • Congratulations to Kenny Stevens!
    Professor Stevens has been selected as a Donald C. Roush Excellence in Teaching Award recipient! Recipients from each of the six colleges and the four community colleges are selected annually based on data collected from current graduates. Kenny routinely ranks in the top twenty of over 1000 faculty members across the NMSU campuses.
  • Engineering technology student makes national conference presentation.
    Luis Onsurez, a mechanical engineering technology major at NMSU, recently presented his research project at the national conference for the Society for Advancement of Chicanos and Native Americans in Science in Salt Lake City, Utah. Onsurez gave a presentation titled, “Injection Molding: An Attempt to Define Bio-Polymers through Design” aimed to encourage the use of bio-based polymers (bio-plastics) in industry by providing more information about them. His research focused on the physical characteristics of bio-polymers, in particular those made from corn, and compared them to one of the industry’s common petroleum-based polymers.