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Engineering Week 2023 concludes at UND

Focused on participation during the numerous events held by student organizations throughout the week, the lucky winners walked away with UND Hockey jerseys and scholarships.

E-Week 2023 leaves positive influence on CEM community

On Friday, Feb. 24, the E-Council (Dean’s Engineering Council) ended Engineering Week (E-week) on a strong note, celebrating engineering students and professionals at the College of Engineering & Mines.

Starting with a keynote by Kevan Rusk, Director of Business Development at the College of Engineering & Mines, Kevan discussed his own experiences after graduation from UND and shared valuable insight into career development post-graduation.

The E-Council also announced the winners of challenges set during E-Week. Focused on participation during the numerous events held by student organizations throughout the week, the lucky winners walked away with UND Hockey jerseys and scholarships.

Voting results for Student Organization of the Year and Faculty/Staff of the Year were also announced:

 

Student Organization of the Year

Society of Women Engineers (SWE

Faculty/Staff of the Year

Dr. Beth Klemetsrud, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering

 

The E-Week Wrap-Up Social ended off a week full of exciting events hosted by many of the college’s student organizations: UND ASME (American Society of Mechanical Engineers)UND Robotics ClubUND SWE (Society of Women Engineers)UND Advanced Rocketry ClubUND AIChE (American Institute of Chemical Engineers)UND Formula SAE TeamUND Tau Beta Pi SocietyUND EWB (Engineers Without Borders)UND Materials Science and Engineering Club, and the Dean’s Engineering Council.Events over the week included a Mario Kart & Math Competition, Lunar Golf, Study-A-Thon, Rocket Contest, and more.