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May 22, 2013

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UA’s Professor Linda Powers Developing Rapid, Disposable Tests for Blood-Borne Disease
Arizona Engineer • May 16, 2013, 8:25 pm
Building on research that sent her biking across Tanzania a couple of summers ago to test remote water sources on the spot for bacteria, University of Arizona Professor Linda Powers is moving into the ...... (read more)
Persistence Pays Off for UA Electrical and Computer Engineering Grad Student
Arizona Engineer • May 16, 2013, 8:21 pm
Jerrie Fairbanks didn’t let rejection stop him.Fairbanks, a fifth-year electrical and computer engineering graduate student, applied for the Achievement Rewards for College Scientists program in ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Adventurous Women Carving Out a Place in Surging Industry
Arizona Engineer • May 10, 2013, 1:09 pm
Editor’s Note: This is the second in a 2013 series of articles, 'The New Face of Mining,' celebrating the 125th anniversary of the University of Arizona’s mining and geological engin ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Allison Hagerman
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 11:21 pm
Newest Graduate Puts Safety First As She Starts Her Mining Journey Women are persevering; change is happening. Mining is still seen as a quintessential male domain in many respects. But women ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Ruby Barickman
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 10:05 pm
Engineering Just the Start for Grad Who Sets Her Sights on Shifting Public Perception Women are persevering; change is happening. Mining is still seen as a quintessential male domain in many r ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Bree McMaster
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 9:46 pm
From Nursing to Mining, Recent MGE Grad Right at Home in the Industry Women are persevering; change is happening. Mining is still seen as a quintessential male domain in many respects. But w ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Rita Riggs
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 8:22 pm
Mining Engineer, and Adventurer to the Core, Funs with the Idea of Infiltrating Mongolia Women are persevering; change is happening. Mining is still seen as a quintessential male domain in ma ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Vicki Seppala
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 8:00 pm
First Female Mine Manager in Chile Lends New Meaning to Change Management Women are persevering; change is happening. Mining is still seen as a quintessential male domain in many respects. ...... (read more)
The New Face of Mining: Barb Filas
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 7:02 pm
Down-to-Earth Trailblazer Turns to Bringing Up the Next Generation of Mining Engineers Women are persevering; change is happening. Mining is still seen as a quintessential male domain in many ...... (read more)
Defense Award Helps University of Arizona Advance Detection of Bombs and Breast Cancer
Arizona Engineer • May 7, 2013, 1:47 pm
Ending the kind of mayhem caused by homemade explosives, both domestically and overseas, likely will involve high-tech systems that can identify concealed bombs from a distance. With a recent $1.6 mil ...... (read more)

Alumni Echoes Archive


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Nick R. Schott
July 26, 2011
MS/ChE 1968, PhD/ChE 1971 Nick Schott of Westford, Mass., has some great UA memories from the 1960s, when Tucson, Ariz., was still only a couple of hundred thousand strong and the UA football team, w ... (read more)

Nathan Palmer
July 8, 2011
Nathan Palmer and his wife, Karen, of Coolidge, Ariz., are two UA alumni who remember their journey at the UA and want to keep that spirit alive with support of the UA College of Engineering. Nathan i ... (read more)

Herb Burton
June 1, 2011
The retired executive director of AT&T Bell Laboratories talks about his time at the University of Arizona and why he gives back to the college he greatly appreciates. How has your UA education b ... (read more)

Gregory A. Lorton
May 3, 2011
Gregory A. Lorton of San Diego, Calif., has air quality issues. The University of Arizona chemical engineering alumnus works for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command as the manager of the Air Qua ... (read more)

Sidney "Jack" McDuff
April 5, 2011
Sidney "Jack" McDuff has been somewhat active since he retired from Johns-Manville Sales Corporation in 1982 after spending 30 professional years with the company, 10 of them as vice president and div ... (read more)

Therese Velasco Berg
March 1, 2011
Retired educator Therese Berg knows the value of education. She taught in the Arizona public school system for over 20 years, was a counselor at Tucson's Salpointe High for 13 years, and holds bach ... (read more)

Thomas L. Vincent
March 4, 2010
In Memoriam Vincent died Oct. 26, 2009, from pancreatic cancer at age 74. He was born in Portland, Ore., in 1935 and was the first graduate of the UA's doctoral program in aerospace engineering. ... (read more)

Betsy Villaescusa (now Wilkening)
January 26, 2010
Since getting her master’s degree in secondary education from Northern Arizona University in 2005, Betsy Wilkening, née Villaescusa, has been teaching 7th grade science at Wilson K-8 Scho ... (read more)

Mickie Phipps
January 26, 2010
Phipps and co-author David Shippy wrote the nonfiction book, The Race for a New Game Machine – Creating the Chips Inside the Xbox 360 & the PlayStation 3, which was published in 2009 by Cita ... (read more)