Posts Tagged: civil engineering
In celebration of National Volunteering Week, we shine a spotlight on seven alumni who have made remarkable volunteer contributions to their alma mater.
It’s been over 20 years since Arun Channan (CivE 8T0) was a practicing engineer, but his background in civil engineering led him to become a volunteer with one of Canada’s most reputable non-profit housing organizations.
The Foundation invested in the future of engineering this week, as it awarded 10 scholarships to U of T Engineering undergraduate students.
U of T Engineering alumni and the Skule™ Lunch & Learn speaker series recognize three undergraduate students for their contributions beyond the classroom.
What do Hollywood stars Courtney Cox, Camryn Manheim, Lindsay Lohan and Debra Messing have in common? They have all designed custom lipstick shades for Cargo Cosmetics, a professional makeup line founded by alumna Hana Zalzal (CivE 8T8).
On the first International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we highlighted eight U of T Engineering professors that are creating innovative solutions in bioengineering, sustainability, communications and enabling technologies. This article originally appeared in the 2015 issue of Skulematters.
Teresa Nguyen (CivE 1T4 + PEY) and Ernesto Diaz Lozano Patiño (Year 4 CivE + PEY) share their perspectives on U of T Engineering’s unique spirit and the benefits of staying involved long after graduation.
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
Running veteran Sasha Gollish (CivE MEng 1T0, EngEd PhD Candidate) is pursuing a PhD aimed at advancing engineering education with lessons from the track.
The success of many Skule™ clubs wouldn’t be possible without the generous financial contributions of alumni and the pay-it-forward mindset of fourth-year students during the Graditude campaign.
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