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July 1, 2013
Prof. Matthew Ohland Co-Recipient of Academy of Management Learning and Education's Weimer Award
Honoring scholarly work on teaching and learning, the 2013 award was presented to Ohland (photo: second from left) and co-authors for the article "The comprehensive assessment of team member effectiveness: Development of a behaviorally anchored rating scale for self- and peer evaluation."
April 12, 2013
Paul Cloyd and the Greening of Alcatraz
Renewable energy meets the historic Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary (now part of the National Park Service), thanks to an interdisciplinary engineering alum.
April 12, 2013
Paul Cloyd and the Greening of Alcatraz
Renewable energy meets the historic Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary (now part of the National Park Service), thanks to an interdisciplinary engineering alum.
April 10, 2013
First-Year Engineering: Flipping the Lecture
How "blended learning" is taking shape inside and outside the classroom.
April 10, 2013
Marisol Mercado Santiago:
Introducing Engineering to Tibetan Children
Teaching at a school for Tibetan children in India, an ENE doctoral student asks, How do engineering, Tibetan culture, and Buddhist values intersect?
April 10, 2013
Five ENE Faculty Members Promoted
Congratulations to Heidi Diefes-Dux and William Oakes, who are promoted to full professor, and to Monica Cardella, Alice Pawley, and Johannes Strobel, who are promoted to associate professor with tenure.
April 10, 2013
First-Year Engineering: Flipping the Lecture
How "blended learning" is taking shape inside and outside the classroom.
April 10, 2013
Marisol Mercado Santiago: Introducing Engineering to Tibetan Children
Teaching at a school for Tibetan children in India, an ENE doctoral student asks, How do engineering, Tibetan culture, and Buddhist values intersect?
March 27, 2013
Ideas to Innovation Learning Lab Featured in 3D Printing Article
Lafayette's Journal and Courier featured the ENE lab and two staff members, Eric Holloway and Rick Womack (right), in its March 23 look at 3D printing on campus.
March 26, 2013
Multi- and Interdisciplinary Engineering Students Honored for Academic Achievement
Juniors Chris Bosma and Trent Marshall and seniors Chloe Morrical and Lourdes Urena were honored this semester for outstanding academic achievement.
February 15, 2013
Prof. William Oakes to Receive A. A. Potter Teaching Excellence Award
Oakes, who has received the college-wide teaching award twice before (in 2001 and 2006), will be recognized at the Engineering Faculty Awards of Excellence on April 5.
February 15, 2013
Mel Chua to Receive Purdue's 2013 Focus Award
The Focus Award recognizes outstanding contributions to furthering Purdue's commitment to disability accessibility and diversity. Chua, a doctoral student, will receive the student Focus Award at a reception on March 5 for her work in hearing loss and accessibility.
February 6, 2013
ENE Researchers on $14.5 Million NSF Grant to Take nanoHUB.org to Next Level
Prof. Krishna Madhavan is co-principal investigator. Prof. Heidi Diefes-Dux leads curricular integration at the undergraduate level and also is incorporating modeling using nanoHUB. Prof. William Oakes is leading nanoHUB EPICS, focusing on K-12 education.