The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland welcomes 10 exceptional young engineers from across the state of Maryland as its newest class of A. James Clark Scholars. The students selected for this highly distinguished program represent some of the most promising scholars of the Clark School’s freshman class of 2019–20.
Focus Area: Clark Scholars
Finding Purpose and Meaning in the First Year—and Beyond
New course helps Duke Engineering first-year students develop skills to thrive in school and in life
Class of 2023 A. James Clark Scholars Arrive at Duke
Ten engineering students from seven states selected for competitive scholarship program focused on leadership, service and entrepreneurship
Stevens Breaks 200 Million in Endowments
Stevens Institute of Technology has reached a record-breaking $207M endowment in Fiscal Year 2018 (FY18), according to a new report. Endowment gifts are “typically comprised of cash or securities, or sometimes real estate or assets,” which are given to a university by individuals, charitable organizations, and sometimes other institutions.
Virginia Tech College of Engineering honored for diversity progress
The Virginia Tech College of Engineering is among the first in the country to earn a bronze award and only one of 29 institutions that received exemplar status from the American Society for Engineering Education in its inaugural year of their Diversity Recognition Program.
The program was created to recognize engineering and engineering technology colleges that make significant, measurable progress in increasing diversity, inclusion, and degree attainment outcomes of their programs, according to the ASEE website.
High school footballer turned Clark Scholar
Ezekiel Volk thought Virginia Tech was out of the question. Then, he earned a spot in the prestigious Clark Scholars Program.