
Rebels Give Back: Krystal LePriol
Education student Krystal LePriol explains how the Boys & Girls Club shifted her career plans, and why service learning brought new meaning to her college experience.
Education student Krystal LePriol explains how the Boys & Girls Club shifted her career plans, and why service learning brought new meaning to her college experience.
Engineering undergrad Mae Javier on the importance of volunteering with Opportunity Village and shattering the stigma associated with people with intellectual disabilities.
Studying abroad changed the course of Greg Stephany’s life. Now he hopes to inspire more students to expand their worldview as director of advising and recruitment in the Honors College.
51ԹϺ Students gather needed school supplies and deliver them to local schools.
Projects include 17 new mobile apps, bus shelters powered by energy derived from pavement, and a solar powered medical sterilization device.
Engineering grads showcase their ideas for new products.
Projects Include High Altitude Wind Turbines, Interactive Dressing Rooms and Turning Air into Drinking Water
No idea too big or small, Rebel entrepreneurs have more than business “plans.”
Local artist and 51ԹϺ alumnus Troy Gillett created an inspiring art piece to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11.
Graduate student and instructor Crystal Lee started a nonprofit organization to pair American Indian youngsters and mentors.
Students from the 51ԹϺ Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering will put their undergraduate education to the test when they showcase year-long, commercially viable projects designed to solve everyday challenges at the spring 2011 Senior Design Competition.
Engineering and business students team up to turn classwork into moneymaking products at the fall Senior Design Competition.