Engineering Rocks!
A crane crew manhandles giant 20-ton rocks onto a truck bed before hauling them off campus. The crew then replaced them with new giant rocks so that mining engineering students have something to practice drilling on. |
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Hints and Tips For Better Media Interviews
Interviews with university, local and national media can be a very effective, budget-friendly way to get the message out about your work. This is an increasingly information-overloaded world, and the public places great value on having knowledge based on facts. Who better than a UA Engineering expert to get out there and offer insight? You typically only get one shot at getting your point across in a media interview. It's possible to get it right first time -- if you are prepared and relaxed. The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has a couple of useful primers for faculty, staff and students who need to do a media interview. Both these documents are recommended reading. If you are preparing for a radio or TV interview, read this: To make that interview go smoothly, read this: |






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