Noah Gurski Memorial Scholarship
Friday, 26 July 2013
by utsaengineer
Award: $1,000 for Spring 2015 Applicants must be U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident. Students must be accepted and/or enrolled in the College of Engineering at the undergraduate level. Students must have minimum cumulative 3.0 GPA Incoming freshmen applying for the scholarship must have a minimum SAT score of 1200 or minimum ACT score of 27. Preference
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Engineering on UTSA Staff Council
Friday, 26 July 2013
by utsaengineer
Congratulations to Monica Bowden and Ben Campos for being elected to the UTSA Staff Council. The Staff Council is an advisory body through which eligible Staff members may convey information and make recommendations to the President regarding interests and concerns of Staff. It is charged by the President and by the Board of Regents of the University
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Biomedical Engineering Student Developing Cancer Treatment
Thursday, 18 July 2013
by utsaengineer
Meet a Roadrunner: UTSA’s Arpan Satsangi is developing cancer treatment By KC Scharnberg Public Affairs Specialist (July 17, 2013) — Meet Arpan Satsangi. This 26-year-old biomedical engineering Ph.D. student is developing a novel drug delivery system that will make chemotherapy treatment more tolerable for cancer patients. He will defend his research this Friday and start medical school
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More to Engineering
Monday, 08 July 2013
by utsaengineer
There is more to engineering than sitting in a classroom or lab. Engineering students at UTSA have a variety of interests and experiences. Although they love what they do in Engineering, they know that life is about more than just studies.
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San Antonio Startup: Leto
Wednesday, 03 July 2013
by utsaengineer
San Antonio Startup Leto, Winner of $100K, Builds Cooler Prosthetics by Angela Shah For Gary Walters, the entrepreneurial brainstorm came while mowing his lawn on a hot San Antonio day. An Iraq war veteran, Walters lost his right leg below the knee in a bomb blast eight years ago, and he has suffered from excessive
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