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Facility and Property Management program receives two prestigious awards

BYU FPM was awarded the IFMA Foundation Trustee Award and the Student Chapter of the Year Award at the IFMA international conference this month.

Owlet wins 2012 Student Innovator of the Year

The results are in from this year’s Student Innovator of the Year Competition, with baby monitor alternative Owlet earning both the first place and “crowd favorite” prizes.

Cast your vote! BYU grad nominated best toy designer of the year.

Tony Morley, an Industrial Design graduate, is up for this year’s TAGIE award for “Excellence in Toy Design.” Public voting ends on Halloween.

 

Renaissance Engineering: broadening your perspective to stay on top

BYU alum Philip Carmack shared stories from his career and how he has found opportunities in this fast-paced, rapidly advancing technological world.

 

David Weidman shares the secret to being a better leader, student

David Weidman shared some words of wisdom to kick off the 2012 Leadership Lecture Series. His lecture, which focused on the "framework of leadership," taught students, faculty and staff how to have a successful career and education.

Eight engineering faculty recognized at the Annual University Conference

Norman L. Jones

Norman L. Jones

Karl F. Warnick

Karl F. Warnick

Eight Ira A. Fulton College faculty members received awards at the Annual University Conference held Aug. 21., including three prestigious Karl G. Maeser Awards.

Mars Rover propulsion engineer to speak Thursday

Todd Barber, JPL senior propulsion engineer, will address students and faculty in the Ira A. Fulton College in a special lecture Aug. 30 at 1 p.m. in 214 CTB. 

GEO club helps build homes for the Navajo families

The Global Engineering Outreach (GEO) Club joined hands with Design Build Bluff to help construct homes and learn about the culture of Navajo families in Bluff, Utah.

CMR receives $2 million research grant

The Compliant Mechanisms Research Group received $2 million from the National Science Foundation(NSF) to translate origami-based discoveries into engineered systems.

ME professor wins White House's highest award for young researchers

The White House honored BYU engineer Christopher Mattson with the highest award the U.S. government offers to young researchers in science and engineering.

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