Newsletter
Departmental newsletter:
News:
5/18/06: A team of civil engineering students from
the University of Kansas took first place in a competition at the
2006 American Society of Civil Engineers's regional conference April
27-29 in Columbia, Mo. The seven students received first place in
the Geotech Competition at the Mid-Continent Regional meeting by
defeating teams from the University of Missouri, the University of
Oklahoma and Kansas State University. The KU team was led by Robert
Parsons, associate professor of civil, environmental and
architectural engineering. This was the second year for this student
contest and the first year KU students had taken part. Learn
more.
4/24/06: Architectural engineering senior Lauren
Ronsse was recently awarded a National Science Foundation Graduate
Research Fellowship. This award is made to outstanding students who
demonstrate the potential to become knowledge experts and who can
contribute significantly to research, teaching, and innovations in
science and engineering. This fellowship provides graduate school
and research funding for three years and can be used over a
five-year period.
4/24/06: Architectural engineering senior Tyler
Waldorf was awarded the Caryl K. Smith Student Leader Award. This
Chancellor's Award was established in 1993 by the Panhellenic
Association in honor of former Dean of Students Caryl K. Smith. It
is presented to a graduating senior fraternity or sorority member
with high academic achievement who demonstrates involvement and
commitment to his/her chapter, the national organization, the
university and the Lawrence community.
4/15/06: The new transportation faculty member has
been selected.
4/3/06: Associate Professor Mario A. Medina is
heading the KU portion of the Kansas 2007 Solar Decathlon entry. The
competition is sponsored by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory
of the U.S. Department of Energy. The state of Kansas team, one of
20 selected nationwide for this third Solar Decathlon, is a joint
effort of KU and Kansas State University. The Kansas Energy Office,
part of the Kansas Corporation Commission, is providing additional
support. Many students from both institutions will participate in
the competition, which concludes in fall 2007 with judging on the
National Mall in Washington, D.C. More information about the
competition and the Kansas team can be found at http://www.eere.energy.gov/solar_decathlon/,
http://www.news.ku.edu/2006/march/31/solarhouse.shtml,
and http://www.capd.k-state.edu/news-article/292/k-state-to-compete-in-solar-decathlon.
1/25/06: Searches are under way for two more
full-time tenure-track faculty positions; one is in transportation,
and the other is in environmental.
1/20/06: Associate Professor Brian Rock's
peer-reviewed book, requested and copyrighted by ASHRAE,
"Ventilation for Environmental Tobacco Smoke," has been published
(Elsevier).
8/1/05: All construction management courses (CMGT
prefix) have been moved from the Edwards Campus to the Lawrence
Campus beginning Fall 2005.