Posts Tagged: education
When the Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CEIE) opens in 2017, it will include a room named in honour of Professor Emeritus Ronald D. Venter (MIE).
For alumni like Randy Sinukoff (ChemE 8T2, MASc 8T4) and Kim Iwata-Madge (IndE 8T1), running courses in addition to full-time jobs takes a lot of work, but is worth the effort
U of T engineers Jason Chang (EngSci 0T4 + PEY + MBA) and Illan Kramer (ECE PhD 2013) build bridges — just not the traditional kind.
Running veteran Sasha Gollish (CivE MEng 1T0, EngEd PhD Candidate) is pursuing a PhD aimed at advancing engineering education with lessons from the track.
Welcome to our newest alumni! On November 10, amidst their professors, friends and family, more than 400 graduate and undergraduate engineering students received their degrees at Fall Convocation.
Over 140 U of T Engineering undergraduate students and 20 alumni attended “Leverage Mentorship in Your Career” — a special networking event aimed at drumming up excitement for the 2015-16 Alumni Mentorship Program.
A handheld device and “talking stickers” are a University of Toronto startup’s strategy to improve the vocabulary and communication skills of children in impoverished communities.
On June 24, U of T Engineering alumni, faculty, students and staff gathered to celebrate the groundbreaking of the Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CEIE). Expected to open in 2017, the building will be the beginning of a new era for engineering research and education in the Faculty.
Claudio D’Ambrosio (ChemE 7T9), Constantine Karayannopoulos (ChemE 8T3, MASc 8T8) and Ted Maulucci (MechE 8T9), painted a vivid picture of the high-stakes pressures of leadership at BizSkule’s latest panel discussion event.
Alumni reflect on their once-in-a-lifetime experiences at Survey Camp.
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