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Aggie Robert Bishop named Texas A&M's Dean of Engineering

For the first time in almost three years, Texas A&M University has a permanent dean for its College of Engineering.

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Kinetic Announces Results of Scholars Program

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3 Students Selected as Inaugural Engineering Technology Scholars

The College of Engineering at the University of Kentucky has teamed up with one of the world’s largest automakers to award three full-tuition scholarships, which will help change the face of engineering. Nolan “Deon” Harvey, Armando Penaloza and Crystal Wicks have been named to the inaugural class of Engineering Technology Scholars.

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Seminar addresses implicit bias, male privilege in STEM

Ava Chuppe Contributing Writer achuppe@murraystate.edu Dean Rudolph Buchheit of the University of Kentucky College of Engineering presented a seminar on implicit bias surrounding women in male-dominated fields that can impact decision making during hiring, promotion and advancement. “It all starts, really, with a reminder to yourself and to those you…

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Toyota Invests $1.7 Million in STEM Diversification

Toyota Invests $1.7 Million in STEM Diversification Photo: Toyota Motor North America Toyota is investing $1.7 million and teaming up with three Kentucky colleges to create a new scholarship program that will increase engineering opportunities for underrepresented students. The scholarship will provide female and minority students full rides to the University of Kentucky, University of Louisville, and Bluegrass Community & Technical College. A total of 35 students will be selected for the scholarships over the course of five years, starting this fall. That number 35 is also the number of years that Toyota has operated out of Kentucky. “Toyota has been a long-time partner of UK since locating in Kentucky nearly 35 years ago,” said Rudolph Buchheit, dean of UK College of Engineering. “This is another example of Toyota seeing a need and stepping up to do something about it. It’s imperative to increase gender and ethnic diversity among our faculty, staff and

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