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Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ construction management students use technology to support REACH shelter expansion effort
May 29Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ construction management students carefully piloted a drone this fall to record every angle of the REACH of Haywood County shelter and surrounding property. Their mission: create a detailed 3D interactive model to help REACH leaders and supporters visualize and plan a renovation and expansion of its shelter for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and human trafficking.
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Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ to launch new engineering master’s program for fall 2026
May 20Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ will launch a new Master of Science (M.S.) in engineering program in Fall 2026, expanding graduate level opportunities in the College of Engineering and Technology and addressing growing regional and workforce demand for engineers with advanced credentials.
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Asratun Sarmin Anjum becomes first Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ physics graduate in 25 years
May 18Asratun Sarmin Anjum’s journey to walking across the stage this month was a lot more unorthodox than most. Anjum, an international student from Bangladesh, ventured from her home country after her mother passed away.
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Jackson native, Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ alumna named development director for engineering, tech college
March 31Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ alumna and Jackson County native Janna L. Deitz has joined the Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ Division of Advancement as director of development and corporate partnerships for the College of Engineering and Technology.
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Pair of Catamounts compete in national cycling races, find home in sport
February 17Folks in Frances Whitworth’s hometown of Winston-Salem begged her to give cycling a try. She was reluctant, but when her collegiate track and cross-country career came to a close, she hopped on the bicycle with the Cycling Club at Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ.
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Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ construction management students use SPOT to help local community
January 12At the Southwestern Child Development Commission building, the future is meeting the past.
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Martin Tanaka secures NCInnovation funding for new medical device
December 16Martin Tanaka, a professor of engineering and technology at Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ, has a knack for creating innovative gadgets as a biomedical engineer. He has two patents for medical devices: one to help with rotator cuff surgery and another for a surgical tool for nasal surgery.
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CET students build doghouses for SPOT, donate others to local animal rescue
November 21The aroma of sawdust filled the air for weeks on end inside the construction management lab in Belk. Hammers were banging, drills were squealing and six different teams were looking to make their mark on the College of Engineering and Technology — while helping local dogs in the process.
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College of Engineering receives $4.17 million in software donations from Moldex3D
October 3Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµâ€™s College of Engineering and Technology has been given a software licensing donation from Moldex3D worth $4.17 million.
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Bluegrass in Blue Ridge: Ä¢¹½¶ÌÊÓÆµ students, alumni start Upstream Rebellion band
September 26Andrew Bivens strums the strings on his guitar, looking for the right sound in Blue Ridge Hall. He tunes his instrument to find it, sliding his fingers across its neck as he jams out with five of his best friends.