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Announcements
- Calls continue to come in from faculty, staff, students and area alumni
asking what else can be done to help. To that end, on July 8th we are
planning an afternoon clean-up to be followed by a BBQ. The clean-up
will start at 2:00 with the BBQ at about 5:30.
Anyone wishing to help should meet on the plaza located on the east side of
Durland Hall. From there we will split up into small work groups. We will be
working both inside the buildings as well as out on the grounds. Please feel free to
bring anything you might need to work outdoors such as leather gloves, shovels,
hedge trimmers, etc.
Following this, the BBQ will be held on the plaza. If the weather does not cooperate
we will eat in the Serpan Lobby area. For planning purposes we would ask that you
RSVP to paberens@ksu.edu if you are planning to attend by COB on Thursday, July 3.
- The spring '08 issue of Impact is now available online.
- Elizabeth "Betsy" Voigt, senior in mechanical engineering, has won a Fulbright Scholarship to study in Germany. The Fulbright Scholarship supports an academic year abroad in more than 150 countries.
- Emily Voigt, senior in chemical engineering, has received a
National Science Foundation Research Fellowship, totaling nearly
$120,000 over three years of graduate study.
- Nicholas Long, senior in architectural engineering, is one of 80
students chosen nationwide to receive a Morris K. Udall Scholarship.
- The K-State Powercat Tractors Quarter-Scale Design Team placed first in the International Quarter-Scale Tractor Design Competition, May 29-June 1 in Peoria, Ill. It is K-State's seventh win in the 11-year history of the event. Team members are biological and agricultural engineering and agricultural technology management majors.
- K-State's American Society of Automotive Engineering aero design
team, with their entry "The Purple Diablo," placed second--and
first among U.S. teams--at the 2008 Aero Design West international
competition.
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Positions available
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