The 2005 College
of Engineering Open House
Wallace Hall and NIAR
Friday, April 15
9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Celebrating the
Golden Year!
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THINKING
IS THE HARDEST WORK THERE IS,
WHICH IS PROBABLY THE REASON
WHY SO FEW PEOPLE ENGAGE IN IT.
—HENRY FORD
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Each spring the College of
Engineering hosts its annual Open House. This event is a chance to see
the advanced research activities of the college, student projects, and
to see what the college has to offer. This event is hosted by the
Engineering Council which is
celebrating its 50th year of service with the College of Engineering.
For more information about the beginnings of the first Engineering
Council please visit
The Rock.
The event is free and open to
the public with special events held for elementary school age children.
Tours are available from 9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., starting in the lobby
of Wallace Hall. Some interesting projects seen at Open
House last year were:
a worm robot for disaster rescue
a robot that finds fire for firefighters
swimmers glove to help improve swim
stroke
a computer program that analyzes
car-bicycle accidents for survivability
crash testing of airplane seats


For more
information please contact the College of Engineering Dean's Office at
(316) 978-3400. This event is hosted by the Engineering Student Council. |