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George Myhal (IndE 7T8) and Bert Wasmund (ChemE PhD 6T6) have been named Members of the Order of Canada, two of 99 extraordinary Canadians to receive one of the nation’s highest civilian honours.
Six U of T Engineering faculty members have been named the inaugural Hart Teaching Innovation Professors. The professorships were enabled by a landmark $20 million bequest from the estate of alumnus Erwin Edward Hart (CivE 4T0).
This year’s 14 “Grads to Watch” embody the spirit of U of T Engineering. Selected by their home departments and institutes, they demonstrate the engineering values of creativity, innovation and global impact. Watch their next steps as alumni!
Alumna Claire Kennedy (ChemE 8T9) served for five years as a Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council appointed member of U of T’s Governing Council. She begins her term as chair in July 2017.
Alumna Claire Kennedy (ChemE 8T9), founder of BizSkule, recaps the series' latest event on the future of artificial intelligence and business.
Professor Amy Bilton (MIE), alumnus Ted Maulucci (MechE 8T9) and alumnus Larry Seeley (ChemE 6T6, MASc 6T8, PhD 7T2) received awards that recognized their distinguished contributions to Canada.
Ten of U of T Engineering’s top undergraduate students were recognized by the Ontario Professional Engineers Foundation for Education (OPEFE) for high academic achievement and co-curricular contributions.
Professor Greg Evans (ChemE) — a triple graduate of the Faculty — is one of 10 recipients of a 3M National Teaching Fellowship for excellence in post-secondary educational leadership.
Ask Jeremy Wang (Year 4 EngSci) about the importance of alumni support to the University of Toronto Aerospace Team (UTAT), and he will tell you it has launched the club to new heights.
A robotics pioneer, a three-time Olympian and a Harvard-MIT professor were among nine exceptional alumni recognized with 2016 Engineering Alumni Association (EAA) Awards.
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