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    The Key 1998

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    Bowling Green State University 1998 Key Yearbookhttps://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/yearbooks/1158/thumbnail.jp

    BGSU Football Program September 17, 1994

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    Football program: Bowling Green State University vs. U.S. Naval Academy, Perry Stadium, September 17, 1994.https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/football_programs/1236/thumbnail.jp

    Impulse

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    Features: [Page] 2 South Dakota no longer is merely a launching pad: An industrialization of the economy has made the state a land of opportunity for engineers while still having a small town feel.[Page] 4 While you were away: Brookings and SDSU aren\u27t the places many alums remember them to be.[Page] 6 What will lead future growth in the region?: University and community leaders are proposing a 134-acre research park adjacent to the SDSU campus.[Page] 8 GIS Center of Excellence: Scientists have been hired for the inaugural year of operation for the Geographic Information Science Center of Excellence.Students: [Page] 10 Right brain meets left brain: Graphic design majors create the Engineering Expo logo[Page] 11 Making a game of it: Creativity was the key in a new computer programming contest[Page] 12 Senior design links students, sponsors[Page] 16 What a job: Joe Schenkel gains an eight-week internship at NASA[Page] 18 Record-setting Phonathon: Putting fun into fundraising[Page] 19 Extreme makeover: Storage room becomes a tech lab[Page] 20 Jennifer Shin: IBM internship fast-forwards her careerFaculty[Page] 22 Bob Lacher: Retiring after thirty-five-year career in math[Page] 24 Chuck Tiltrum: Student favorite leaving CE DepartmentCollege[Page] 26 NASA impressed: Kevin Dalsted presents award to Hillcrest[Page] 28 Water center: New name, defined focus for Water ResearchAlumni[Page] 30 Distinguished Engineers: Gaspar, Christianson, Walker, OeKraai[Page] 33 Roderick Anderson: Forty-one years of giving back to SDSU[Page] 46 Tom Liebsch: EE grad leads team in designing fastest computerContributors[Page] 30-35 Dean\u27s Club[Page] 36-45 Donorshttps://openprairie.sdstate.edu/coe_impulse/1013/thumbnail.jp

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    Features:[Page 2-3] SDSU College of Engineering listens to industry needs[Page 3-4] Rosco owner helps SDSU stay tuned to industry needs[Page 4] Engineering Extension helps companies\u27 safety[Page 5] Motorgrader removes snow with a wing and a plow[Page 6-7] Task force studies how Engineering can boost economic development[Page 8-9] EROS/SDSU connection \u27heavenly\u27[Page 9] Program helps meet manufacturing needs[Page 10-11] Industries support, supply SDSU Ground Source Heat Pump Laboratory[Page 11] Ground Source Heat Pump Laboratory moves toward accreditation[Page 11] Remund takes over as director of Prairie Heat Pump Association[Page 12-13] Mechanical engineering programs assist regional businesses[Page 13] Internships, other collaborations benefit SDSU students, industry[Page 14] Students gain real-world experience working for Raven, Aerostar[Page 15] EERC does GIS projects for Aberdeen, Sioux Falls[Page 16] Mission to Planet Earth proposes ways to benefit Upper Midwest[Page 17] Welding program creates opportunities, helps industry[Page 17] Waste reduction now part of SDSU industrial programDepartments:Faculty:[Page 18] Professor returns to NASA[Page 18] Professor edits international journal[Page 19] Students important to new faculty members[Page 19] SDSU co-hosts Regional Ag Engineering ConferenceStudents:[Page 20] IBM speaker/SDSU student discuss communications in engineering[Page 20] SWE takes young women down \u27The Road Less Traveled\u27[Page 21] Space Grant students launch high-altitude balloon[Page 22] Nuclear aspect of Navy appeals to SDSU grads[Page 22] Student computer programmers winners at ACM contest site[Page 23] World Wide Web helps SDSU students[Page 23] Graduate engineering students receive $6,000 ISHM grants[Page 24] SDSU offers students VLSI Lab experience[Page 24] Software grant to help SDSU engineering studentsContributors:[Page 25] Scholarship established in memory of Brad Schultz[Page 26] Donation of Cummins Engine provides learning experience[Page 27] Hohbach to establish chair in engineering[Page 28] Herther family, friends establish scholarship[Page 28] Electrical Engineering Department receives equipment grant[Page 29] Large private donation enables update of electrical engineering labALUMNI[Page 30] Mittan improves airline auto-pilot compass[Page 31] Espeland has diverse, distinguished career[Page 33-40] College of Engineering donorsAlumni notes inside back coverhttps://openprairie.sdstate.edu/coe_impulse/1027/thumbnail.jp

    Scalable Distributed Service Integrity Attestation for Software-as-a-Service Clouds

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    Spring Commencement Program, May 9, 2009

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    Program of Commencement Exercises at Coastal Carolina University.https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/commencement-programs/1051/thumbnail.jp

    Impulse

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    Features:[Page] 2 \u27Historic Day\u27 at Jerome Lohr Structures Lab: October 25, 2006, is a day Nadim Wehbe will long remember.[Page] 4 Jason Zemlicka: A former city road crew worker helps with bridge girder testing. [Page] 5 Mountain Plains Consortium: SDSU accepted into a regional university transportation center. [Page] 6 Turning grass into gas: Mechanical engineers help in researching new energy source. [Page] 8 Weapons research: SDSU, four partners developing fatigue odometer sensor for military. [Page] 9 A Ph.D. in ME?: The State Legislature is being asked to approved a doctorate in mechanical engineering.[Page] 10Homestake Mine: SDSU has deep hopes for an underground science lab in the Black Hills.College:[Page] 12 Creating engineering interests: Middle and high school girls targeted. [Page] 14 ACE & YEA camps: A week at SDSU gives teens a glimpse of future careers.[Page] 16 Faculty outreach seminars: Seminars fill role in educating professionals. [Page] 18 Making the \u27college try\u27 possible: Citibank helps fund Native American program. [Page] 19 Phonathon record: Slow start doesn\u27t keep students from hitting record total.Students: [Page] 20 Grad student profiles: Amanda Boushek, Alfred Furth, and Cory Mettler. [Page] 22 ASCE honors: Community service helps chapter gain another zone award. [Page] 23 Senior Design Conference: A summary of the thirty-five projects undertaken. [Page] 46 Solar power in the wild: Electrical engineering class sets up solar power system.Faculty:[Page] 27 Faculty News[Page] 28 New facultyAlumni:[Page] 29 Distinguished: Honored alums and engineers profiled.[Page] 38 Justin Petersen: Engineer seeks master\u27s degree while holding Banner job.[Page] 44 Dick Bue: CEalum is a prime example of engineering versatility.https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/coe_impulse/1011/thumbnail.jp

    2000 - 2001 Bulletin

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    Loma Linda UniversitySchool of Allied Health ProfessionsBulletin 2000-2001 Volume 89, Number 5, October 1, 2000https://scholarsrepository.llu.edu/sahp_bulletin/1004/thumbnail.jp

    SDSU Collegian, December 11, 1974

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    Vol. 83, No. 15https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/collegian_1970-1979/1058/thumbnail.jp

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    Features:[Page] 2 Department of Defense research: An alternative power technology project is part of a 7.8millionDoDgrantawardedtothecollege.[Page]4Weaponswearandtear:Astorageroomhasbeenrenovatedtodofatiguetestingonmilitaryweapons.[Page]6StayingatState:Anincreasingnumberofalumsarefindingthereisnoplaceliketheiralmamatertogetanadvanceddegree.[Page]8Recordenrollment:Math,mechanicalengineering,andconstructionmanagementareamongtheprogramshelpingtopushthecollegetorecordenrollment.[Page]10Anewhome:Fundraisinghasnotfinished,butthesteelisinplaceforanewelectricalengineeringandcomputersciencebuilding.[Page]12VeteransClubreactivatedSophomorecivilandenvironmentalengineeringmajorClaireGarrytooktheinitiativetobringtheSDSUVeteransClubbacktolife.[Page]14LohrStructuresLab:WordhasgottenoutonthestrengthtestingbeingdoneintheCrothersEngineeringHallfacility.[Page]16Onlinemaster2˘7sdegree:ThreeprogramsarenowavailableviatheWebandafourthwillbeaddedinthefall.[Page]18Scholarshipdollars:Ascholarshipprogramisbeingdevelopedtotargethighachievingstudents.[Page]19Amilestone:Threeprogramsgaininitialaccreditationontheirfirstattempt.[Page]20Doctorateinstats:DonationsbyMetaPaymentSystemsandCapitalCardServiceshavecreatedfellowshipsforstudentspursuingadoctorateinstatistics.[Page]21Boomtown:Engineeringcampsforeighthgradersandhighschoolstudentscontinuetodrawmoreparticipation.[Page]22Brawnandbrain:Nearlyfiftystudentsarepursuingexcellenceinathleticsaswellasengineering.[Page]24AlphaOmegaEpsilon:Anewsororityisinthecharteringprocessforwomenengineeringstudents.[Page]252˘7IBuilttheBest2˘7:ProjectstakenonbyagradstudenthascaughttheeyeofFarmJournal.[Page]26SchultzWerthhonors:ThreeMathDepartmentgraduateswonatotalof7.8-million DoD grant awarded to the college. [Page] 4 Weapons wear and tear: A storage room has been renovated to do fatigue testing on military weapons. [Page] 6 Staying at State: An increasing number of alums are finding there is no place like their alma mater to get an advanced degree. [Page] 8 Record enrollment: Math, mechanical engineering, and construction management are among the programs helping to push the college to record enrollment. [Page] 10 A new home: Fund-raising has not finished, but the steel is in place for a new electrical engineering and computer science building. [Page] 12 Veterans Club reactivated Sophomore civil and environmental engineering major Claire Garry took the initiative to bring the SDSU Veterans Club back to life. [Page] 14 Lohr Structures Lab: Word has gotten out on the strength testing being done in the Crothers Engineering Hall facility. [Page] 16 Online master\u27s degree: Three programs are now available via the Web and a fourth will be added in the fall. [Page] 18 Scholarship dollars: A scholarship program is being developed to target high-achieving students. [Page] 19 A milestone: Three programs gain initial accreditation on their first attempt.[Page] 20 Doctorate in stats: Donations by Meta Payment Systems and Capital Card Services have created fellowships for students pursuing a doctorate in statistics. [Page] 21 Boomtown: Engineering camps for eighth-graders and high school students continue to draw more participation.[Page] 22 Brawn and brain: Nearly fifty students are pursuing excellence in athletics as well as engineering. [Page] 24 Alpha Omega Epsilon: A new sorority is in the chartering process for women engineering students. [Page] 25 \u27I Built the Best\u27: Projects taken on by a grad student has caught the eye of Farm Journal.[Page] 26 Schultz-Werth honors: Three Math Department graduates won a total of 3,000 in Schultz-Werth Awards.[Page] 28 Distinguished Engineers: Albert Bill Billman, Ed Cannon, Ron Mielke, Wanda Reder, John Kappenman, and Kenton Kaufman have all been honored in 2007 and 2008. [Page] 31 New faculty [Page] 33 Bridge collapse brings media to Arden Sigl.[Page] 49 Alumni Newshttps://openprairie.sdstate.edu/coe_impulse/1010/thumbnail.jp
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