
5/17/08 - Blake Waggoner receives a Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering. Waggoner will pursue graduate studies in aerospace engineering at the University of Washington. - Morris Abernathy
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9/27/07 - Jasmine Huang helps children do an engineering experiment at a Boys and Girls Club meeting. - Neisha Fuson
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9/27/07 - Union physics, chemistry and engineering students performed multiple science demonstations at a Boys and Girls Club. One of the demonstrations was making ice cream. - Neisha Fuson
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9/27/07 - Children at a Boys and Girls Club enjoy playing with and learning about science when some Union students went to share their knowledge of physics, chemistry and engineering. - Neisha Fuson
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9/27/07 - Sarah Kim explains rockets to a girl at the Boys and Girls Club meeting where Union physics, chemistry and engineering students went to share some principles of science. - Neisha Fuson
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9/27/07 - Sarah Kim explains rockets to a girl at the Boys and Girls Club where Union physics, chemistry and engineering students went to share some principles of science. - Neisha Fuson
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9/27/07 - Jay Bernheisel, assistant professor of engineering, sets up a science demonstration for the Boys and Girls Club. - Neisha Fuson
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9/27/07 - Danielle Blackstone and Kent Willis make ice cream for a Boys and Girls Club meeting, where students from the physics, chemistry and engineering departments gave presentations. - Neisha Fuson
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9/27/07 - Union students share their time and knowledge about engineering at a Boys and Girls Club. - Neisha Fuson
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8/29/07 - A plaque was presented during the memorial service for Kyle L. Hathcox, university professor and chair of physics and the associate dean of the college of arts and sciences, by naming the physics and engineering suite in honor of him. - Stephanie Schroeder
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