On July 1, Jennifer L. West took the helm as the 14th dean of the University of Virginia School of Engineering, with a vision for building on the school’s success and creating new opportunities.
Focus Area: Clark Scholars
ISyE’s Eileen Liu Is Part of the 2020 Cohort of Clark Scholars
First-year student Eileen Liu from the H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISyE) did not always know that she would end up studying engineering.
50 Top U.S. College And University Presidents
Darryll J. Pines was listed in the top 50 U.S. College And University Presidents.
Landmark $200 Million Power of Stevens Campaign Closes, Surpassing Target
Stevens Institute of Technology’s most ambitious fundraising campaign in history, the $200 million campaign known as The Power of Stevens, has concluded more than $50 million above its original target.
The new UVA Dean of Engineering hosts Clark Scholars on her first day on the job
I had a fantastic first day at UVA School of Engineering. To cap it off, I got to host the new cohort of Clark Scholars for dinner at our home, Montebello.
University of Virginia Clark Scholars Program
I want to personally extend my sincere thanks for the A. James and Alice B. Clark Foundation’s investment in UVA Engineering.
Introducing the 2020 Georgia Tech Clark Scholars
The third cohort of Georgia Tech Clark Scholars arrived on campus this past fall during the middle of the global pandemic. Things were certainly different on campus for these new students, however, they quickly bonded and began their journey at Tech together.
Class of 2021: Family bonds inspire biomedical engineering major to fight breast cancer through cellular research
“I was born in Bulgaria and immigrated here as a child, and I like to keep my culture with me everywhere I go. I love cooking Bulgarian food for my friends here at Vandy,” she said. “My family in the U.S. and in Bulgaria are truly my inspiration.”
Johns Hopkins University Profile: Ishpreet Singh
Ishpreet Singh didn’t expect to spend so much of his time in college thinking about playground equipment, but it’s been a preoccupying issue in one of his classes.
Baltimore students get a leg up in STEM fields through school partnerships with Hopkins and Lockheed Martin
Arsen Klyuev is a second-year student at Johns Hopkins University’s Whiting School of Engineering, but the computer science and applied mathematics double major found himself channeling his inner third-grader when working with elementary school children at a recent event at Barclay Elementary/Middle School.