While most college students have fond memories of playing with Legos as kids, it’s rare that they have a chance to play with the brightly colored building blocks as adults. On a recent afternoon in ...
Serena-Lian Sakheim-Devine ’19, who started developing her mechanical skills in elementary school during summer woodworking workshops, came to Smith “with the dream of doing my own engineering design.
PITTSBURGH & CHASKA, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Evoqua Water Technologies (NYSE: AQUA), an industry leader in mission-critical water treatment solutions, today announced the closing of the previously ...
The engineering faculty at Queen's University has a new name, following a $100 million donation from a former student. It will now be known as the Stephen J.R. Smith Faculty of Engineering and Applied ...
OREM, Utah — Qualtrics co-founder Scott M. Smith and his wife Karen Smith announced a $25 million gift to help fund Utah Valley University’s (UVU) planned engineering building. The building is part of ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Pittsburgh-based Evoqua expects to complete Smith ...
Smith Engineering, based in New Mexico, has secured its place on the Top Workplaces in New Mexico list for the 9th year in a row. Under the leadership of President and CEO Rebecca Fink, the company ...
A new name will soon be found on Utah Valley University’s campus. It was announced Wednesday that Qualtrics co-founder Scott Smith and his wife, Karen Smith, are donating $25 million to the ...
The Queen’s University’s Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science has a new name after a historic $100-million gift by Canadian financial services entrepreneur and philanthropist Stephen J.R. Smith.
EXPANDING its project portfolio is one of the ways W.E. Smith Engineering plans to grow operations at its Boambee manufacturing base. The company produces heat exchange and supply equipment for the ...
As the college’s chief financial officer — among many other roles — Doug Smith (MCivEngr’75) has made a lasting impact that will be felt well beyond his retirement this summer. True to the University ...
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