Dual-degree programs in architecture, urban planning slated for fall
Monday, 22 June 2020
by seangarnsey
(June 22, 2020) -- UTSA’s College of Architecture, Construction and Planning will offer two new dual-degree programs at the master’s level beginning in the fall 2020 semester. The master of architecture and master of science in urban and regional planning degrees will be combined into a multidisciplinary track, while the master of architecture and master [...]
- Published in CACP
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Roadrunners You Should Know: Student demonstrating leadership during first year at UTSA
Thursday, 11 June 2020
by utsaengineer
JUNE 11, 2020 — First-year Top Scholar and Honors College student at UTSA Tristan Pepper has been named a participant in the Fulbright United Kingdom Summer Institute. The prestigious award recognizes promising first- and second-year students for their academic potential and ability to serve as a cultural ambassador to the United States. The award will
- Published in Biomedical Engineering, COE Announcements
Faculty Spotlight: Drew Johnson
Friday, 05 June 2020
by utsaengineer
Drew Johnson, Ph.D. is a Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Please tell us about yourself. I was raised in Minnesota in a suburb of Minneapolis. After high school, my family relocated to Austin, TX where I studied engineering at UT Austin. I returned to Minnesota for my Ph.D. and prior to coming to work at
- Published in UTSA COE
Staff Spotlight: Ben Campos
Friday, 05 June 2020
by utsaengineer
Ben Campos is the Administrative Manager of the Mechanical Engineering Department. Please tell us about yourself. I am currently the Administrative Manager of the Mechanical Engineering Department and have been with UTSA since 2003. My previous positions were in Research Administration with the Office of Sponsored Programs and Center for Simulation, Visualization & Real-Time Prediction
- Published in UTSA COE
UTSA mechanical engineers adapt labs for a new world
Monday, 01 June 2020
by utsaengineer
MAY 29, 2020 — A fluid is both a gas and liquid, such as air, water, steam and oil. Ordinarily, engineering students in the Griffin Thermal and Fluids Laboratory at UTSA experiment with wind tunnels, tapered ducts, valves, pipe fittings and hydraulics to observe the forces fluids produce under various conditions. With the sudden onset
- Published in COE Announcements, Mechanical Announcements, Mechanical Engineering