During Fall Semester 2014, First-Year Engineering courses in the School of Engineering Education had more than 3,000 students enrolled - most of these students took ENGR 131: Ideas to Innovation I.
During the effort to make Connecticut the first state in the nation banning the chemical known as Bisphenol A (BPA) in baby bottles, a Purdue engineering alumna made her voice heard.
Entrepreneurial attitudes, A.P. Calculus credit and First-Year Engineering (FYE) students’ perceptions are among the issues engineering education graduate students are tackling during their first semester.
Shawn Jordan, a 2010 graduate of ENE, is highlighted, in part, for developing a next-generation science and engineering curriculum for Navajo middle school classrooms.
Strategies for targeting instructional techniques to particular students are among the topics discussed by recent Teaching Academy honorees in a new video series.
Tamara Moore, associate professor of engineering education, was selected as a "young leader" for the Science and Technology in Society (STS) forum in Kyoto, Japan.
One weekend in late September, nearly 100 teenage girls from across the country came together at a camp outside of Atlanta. They were part of the Girls Who Rule The World (GWRTW) mentoring weekend organized by the Steve and Marjorie Harvey Foundation.
The College of Engineering Advisory Council (EAC) had three different interactions with the School of Engineering Education during its fall 2014 meeting.
The engineer who is leading Google's effort to build a new smartphone spoke to a class of First-Year Engineering students before participating in the Presidential Lecture Series on campus.
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