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Black Heritage Month Spotlight: Sayde King
Join USF Engineering in celebrating Black Heritage Month
February 22, 2024Alumni & Friends, Computer
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USF Engineering celebrates 60 years of excellence
With its roots dating back to the 1960s, the college has evolved into a hub of technological advancement, offering a diverse range of ABET-accredited programs across various engineering disciplines.
January 1, 2024Alumni & Friends
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Memorial fund honors Biomedical PhD who died months after graduation
Months after graduating from the Department of Medical Engineering, Dr. Mark Bauer tragically lost his life. His legacy as a dedicated student and researcher is being memorialized through a fund to help future students fulfill their educational dreams. With your gift of any size, you are continuing the impact Dr. Mark A. Bauer had in the Department of Medical Engineering at USF by supporting current and future students.
August 17, 2023Alumni & Friends
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Daniel Yeh named as AAEES Kappe Lecturer
Promoting and sharing knowledge about the latest trends in environmental engineering has been the purpose of the Kappe Lecture Series since its inception in 1989 by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists. This year's Kappe Lecturer is University of South Florida College of Engineering Professor Daniel Yeh.
January 25, 2023Alumni & Friends, Faculty
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Relationship Between USF And UVI Expand Access To Engineering Education For Diverse Students And Develops Inclusive Stem Workforce
A unique partnership between the University of South Florida College of Engineering and the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) is demonstrating the importance of partnerships with minority-serving institutions in fostering a more diverse and inclusive engineering workforce.
November 13, 2020Alumni & Friends