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Courtney Selected to Become KU Student Ambassador
Katherine Courtney, a junior in computer science, has been named a KU Student Ambassador.
Dispatches from a KU trip to the Antarctic
From School of Engineering Public Relations Director Jill Hummels' blog...
Advising Is Oct. 20 and 21
Remember Advising Days are on Tuesday 10/20 and Wednesday 10/21. If you have not signed up for a time on your advisor’s door, you need to do so immediately. Stop by the EECS Office if you are not sure who your advisor is.
Trio of EECS Freshmen Earn Summerfield, Watkins-Berger Scholarships
Three EECS freshmen have received prestigious Summerfield and Watkins-Berger scholarships. Michael Albert (CoE) and Cameron Atwill (CS) were recipients of Summerfield scholarships while Alexa Clements (EE) was honore
First African American Ph.D. Graduate in EE at KU to Speak at Alma Mater
KU EE graduate Andrew Williams will discuss the founding of the Spelman College S
Barbecue Kicks Off New Semester
KU-IEEE had its annual kick off barbecue on August 28. Despite the inclement weather, more than 35 students and faculty turned out for the event.
Unmanned CReSIS Craft Passes Flight Test
For scientists worldwide, the Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets, a National Science Foundation-funded center based at KU, is a primary source of data on polar ice sheet thickness and other properties.
Graduate Student Travel Funds Available
August 31 is the deadline to apply for Robb Funds. EECS graduate students who are seeking supplemental travel funds for the fall semester are eligible. The support is made possible through an endowed grant to EECS by Dr. David D. Robb.