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May 25, 2013

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UA’s Professor Linda Powers Developing Rapid, Disposable Tests for Blood-Borne Disease
Arizona Engineer • May 16, 2013, 8:25 pm
Building on research that sent her biking across Tanzania a couple of summers ago to test remote water sources on the spot for bacteria, University of Arizona Professor Linda Powers is moving into the ...... (read more)
Persistence Pays Off for UA Electrical and Computer Engineering Grad Student
Arizona Engineer • May 16, 2013, 8:21 pm
Jerrie Fairbanks didn’t let rejection stop him.Fairbanks, a fifth-year electrical and computer engineering graduate student, applied for the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists program in ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Adventurous Women Carving Out a Place in Surging Industry
Arizona Engineer • May 10, 2013, 1:09 pm
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a 2013 series of articles, 'The New Face of Mining,' celebrating the 125th anniversary of the University of Arizona’s mining and geological engin ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Allison Hagerman
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 11:21 pm
Newest Graduate Puts Safety First As She Starts Her Mining Journey Women are persevering; change is happening. Mining is still seen as a quintessential male domain in many respects. But women ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Ruby Barickman
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 10:05 pm
Engineering Just the Start for Grad Who Sets Her Sights on Shifting Public Perception Women are persevering; change is happening. Mining is still seen as a quintessential male domain in many r ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Bree McMaster
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 9:46 pm
From Nursing to Mining, Recent MGE Grad Right at Home in the Industry Women are persevering; change is happening. Mining is still seen as a quintessential male domain in many respects. But w ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Rita Riggs
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 8:22 pm
Mining Engineer, and Adventurer to the Core, Funs with the Idea of Infiltrating Mongolia Women are persevering; change is happening. Mining is still seen as a quintessential male domain in ma ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Vicki Seppala
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 8:00 pm
First Female Mine Manager in Chile Lends New Meaning to Change Management Women are persevering; change is happening. Mining is still seen as a quintessential male domain in many respects. ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Barb Filas
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 7:02 pm
Down-to-Earth Trailblazer Turns to Bringing Up the Next Generation of Mining Engineers Women are persevering; change is happening. Mining is still seen as a quintessential male domain in many ...... (read more)
Defense Award Helps University of Arizona Advance Detection of Bombs and Breast Cancer
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 1:47 pm
Ending the kind of mayhem caused by homemade explosives, both domestically and overseas, likely will involve high-tech systems that can identify concealed bombs from a distance. With a recent $1.6 mil ...... (read more)

Alumni Echoes Archive


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Arun Ravi
April 1, 2013
Arun Ravi left the healthcare consulting business to develop a mental health wellness tool that analyzes how web content affects the emotional state of people, especially young people, browsing the In ... (read more)

Matthew M. McDole, PE, FASCE
January 29, 2013
Matt McDole received the 2012 Francis C. Turner Award for his contribution to the advancement of the knowledge and practice of transportation engineering. McDole has served with distinction in the tra ... (read more)

Peter J. Boyle
August 30, 2012
In Memoriam Peter J. Boyle (1943-1999) held degrees in history and geology from Eastern Michigan and San Francisco State universities, respectively. He was an industrial designer at San Francisco Sta ... (read more)

Bala Krishnan
April 13, 2012
Hard work and faculty inspiration helped drive University of Arizona electrical and computer engineering alumnus and Silicon Valley entrepreneur Bala Krishnan to launch the highly successful Peel Tech ... (read more)

Tony Torng
April 6, 2012
University of Arizona mechanical engineering alumnus Tony Torng was recently named Asian American Engineer of the Year. Boeing engineer and University of Arizona mechanical engineering alumnus Tony T ... (read more)

David W. Pershing
April 6, 2012
UA chemical engineering alumnus David W. Pershing was named President of the University of Utah in January 2012. With more than 31,000 students to manage, not to mention a research expenditure appro ... (read more)

Larry F. Milner
March 2, 2012
Chicago resident Larry Milner, P.E., known as the "Dirt Doc" within environmental remediation circles in Illinois, is a licensed professional engineer with more than 20 years of construction and engin ... (read more)

Lalitha and Dhananjay Mahajan
January 27, 2012
Husband and wife program managers for Microsoft Corporation may reside in Seattle but still remember the opportunities and experiences while studying science and engineering at the UA. Here they've ... (read more)

Vahan G. Garboushian
November 1, 2011
Armenian-born electrical engineering grad, considered a pioneer in concentrated photovoltaic systems, is the UA College of Engineering 2011 Alumnus of the Year. Vahan Garboushian is the founder, chie ... (read more)

Ray Haynes
October 31, 2011
This year's UA Bear Down awardee is a Nogales, Ariz., native who was an early champion of diversity in engineering. UA aerospace engineering alum Raymond Haynes was an early adopter of the concept ... (read more)

Steve Holmes
August 31, 2011
Mining Engineer Alumnus Makes Big Donation, Moves to Chile You may remember Steve Holmes. He's the UA mining engineer alumnus who worked for Asarco who, along with Asarco LLC President Manuel Ramo ... (read more)