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STEP Events Spring 2011



Engineers Week 2011 Dinner

STEP students at CEAS student Question and Answer Panel
before the 2011 E-Week dinner
Dean Tony Vizzini with the 2009 class of STEP first-year students at reception before the E-Week dinner
The 2009 Cohort of STEP first-year students poised for picture during reception before E-Week dinner
Associate Dean Edmund Tsang with the 2006 Cohort of STEP students at E-Week dinner


 



CEAS Supplemental Instruction

Spring 2010 Hours


Free help with AAE/ME 2500, ME 2560, ME 3560, and ECE 2100
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Bigelow Student Success Center

Spring 2010 Hours


Free Chemistry and Math Tutoring
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CEAS Custer Office Environment Lecture Series

"Green Building: Sustainable Solutions for Business and the Environment"


Chris Comperchio

District Manager, Trane Commercial Systems Ingersoll Rand

Monday, February 15, 2010
4:30 p.m., D-109 Parkview

Abstract: Energy use in buildings is projected to continue to rise in the United States, where buildings account for 40 percent of primary energy use and 72 percent of electricity consumption. In this session, Chris Comperchio, business leader of the Trane and Hussmann commercial business in Chicago and West Michigan, will discuss the implications of this as well as give an overview of green building and green building technologies. Learn about the impact of green building and the technologies that make it possible as Chris shares real case examples.

There will be a reception for the speaker at 5:30 p.m. in D-120



"Introduction to Engineering Design" Competition


Dr. Andrew Kline

Dept. of Paper Engineering, Chemical Engineering, & Imaging

First-year students enrolled in Dr. Andrew Kline's ENGR 1001, "Introduction to Engineering Design," competed in catapult and poster presentation competition.



"Introduction to Engineering Design" Science Olympiad Prep


Students enrolled in ENGR 1001 are seen building a test-stand to support the Elevated Bridge event of the 2010 Science Olympiad regional competition, which will be held on the campus of Western Michigan University.

(from left: Kayla Webster, Amanda Heath, Persefoni Lauhon, Lauren Fromm, and Nicholas Munyan)
(from left: Taylor Sting and Jordan Van Eerden)
(from left: Matthew Vargo and Justin LaLonde)

 

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