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R.E.P.S. wins 2011 Student Innovator of the Year

SIOY 2nd-place winners, Peter Thorpe & Mike Sanders, with Myron Jones and Dean Parkinson

SIOY 2nd-place winners, Peter Thorpe & Mike Sanders, with Myron Jones and Dean Parkinson

SIOY 3rd-place winner, Jesse Moore, with Myron Jones and Dean Alan Parkinson

SIOY 3rd-place winner, Jesse Moore, with Myron Jones and Dean Alan Parkinson

Steven Hall, civil engineering student, and Dan Garvin won the first-place SIOY $5,000 prize for the invention of R.E.P.S.

Honored alumnus shares four ways to become a great engineer

Thomas R. Warne shared that great engineers act with integrity, act with courage, act with innovation and act for good.

Industrial design program chair receives professorship for innovation

Professor develops plan for making BYU a leader in innovation education.

Eng. & tech. students represent BYU on "The Sing-Off"

Four students from the Ira A. Fulton College are representing BYU on NBC's "The Sing-off".  Michael Christensen (FPM), Tyler Sterling (ME), Ross Welch (ME) and Tanner Nilsson (IT) are part of the nine-man group Vocal Point.   

Civil engineering professor receives Husein Professorship

Civil engineering professor, Rick Balling, receives Husein Professorship for 2011-2013
 

Ira A. Fulton College Faculty honored at Annual University Conference

Michael D. Rice

Michael D. Rice

Brent Nelson

Brent Nelson

Stephen M. Schultz

Stephen M. Schultz

W. Vincent Wilding

W. Vincent Wilding

Four Ira A. Fulton College faculty members were recognized by BYU President Cecil O. Samuelson.

BYU Wins International Collegiate Traffic Bowl

A team of BYU civil engineering students took first place in an international traffic bowl competition sponsored by the Institute of Transportation Engineers.

TEE student wins top honors at national woodworking competition

Collin Barker, a technology and engineering education major, recently took first place at the Association of Woodworking Furnishings and Suppliers’ National Fresh Wood Competition.

Mattson named 'Scientist of the Week'

For his recent work on the human-powered drill, mechanical engineering's Chris Mattson has been named scientist of the week by Laboratory Equipment.

Faculty advancements in rank 2011-2012

Mechanical engineering's Tracy Nelson was advanced to professor.

Mechanical engineering's Tracy Nelson was advanced to professor.

Electrical and computer engineering's Michael Wirthlin also advanced to the rank of professor.

Electrical and computer engineering's Michael Wirthlin also advanced to the rank of professor.

Karl Warnick

Karl Warnick advanced to professor. 

BYU has announced the following faculty advancements in rank for the college, effective Thursday, Sept. 1:

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