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Back home: A journey from student to professor
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering William LePage received his undergraduate degree from TU in 2013. Today, he’s at the head of the class teaching and mentoring future generations of engineers.
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Secrets of the pathogens: Biological science researcher awarded grant to study major cause of foodborne illness
The USDA has awarded Mohamed Fakhr a major grant to analyze six Campylobacter strains with a view to understanding how they survive on retail meats under aerobic conditions, knowledge that could one day help safeguard consumers from infection by this sometimes fatal pathogen.
- Public health through better sanitation: TU’s Engineers Without Borders USA improves lives in rural Bolivia
- TU student awarded Society of Women Engineers scholarship
- TU named a Top 10 school for engineering majors
- Better lighting for all
- Extra energy: Internship gives geosciences master’s student meaningful experience in the oil and gas industry