If you hear lightbulbs breaking in Thwing Center or see a group of engineering undergraduates dashing around campus taking photos in the coming days, it can only mean one thing: E-Week is here.
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Each February, Case School of Engineering celebrates Engineers Week (E-Week). The national celebration—which originated in 1951—is a time to reflect on the contributions engineers make to the world ...
RS welcomed eighth-grade members of the local Young Women's Leadership Academy's Girls Excelling in Math and Science student teams to tour its high-tech facilities, learn from various team members ...
Student clubs gathered to showcase their projects and skills in a series of contests and events related to their specific disciplines. Engineering clubs earned points at each exhibition and scores ...
Every great innovation started out as just an idea. Through hard work, experimentation and sometimes a little luck, that idea became a reality and changed the world. Engineers and computer scientists ...
TO KINETIC ENERGY IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE. CATAPULTS ARE A BATTLE WEAPON DATING BACK TO MEDIEVAL TIMES, AND NOW THAT SAME CONCEPT SHAPES OUR DAY TO DAY LIVES. FIRST WARNING METEOROLOGIST MARQUISE MEDA ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Every great innovation started out as just an idea. Through hard work, experimentation and sometimes a little luck, that idea ...
Fourth-grade students at the Academy for Academics and Arts Elementary School got a hands-on introduction to engineering Wednesday as part of Garver's celebration of National Engineering Week. Working ...