All the Fixin's
The Center for Infrastructure Research studies the causes of crumbling roads, pipes and more.
Current Issue
(Fall 2005)
The Center for Infrastructure Research studies the causes of crumbling roads, pipes and more.
Mickey R. Wilhelm, acting dean and longtime industrial engineering professor and administrator, is the school's new permanent dean.
Civil engineer Sharon Harper is one of three women funding the Black Women in Science and Engineering program to support Speed scholarships.
The human alteration of Wilson Creek in rural Bullitt County, Ky., began in the 1700s. Now a team of U of L scientists and others have the rare opportunity to radically restore the stream to its original state.
A message to alumni and other friends from Speed’s new dean
Construction of the $41 million Belknap Research Building is well under way. A $1.7 million grant will help researchers develop small electronics there.
An $800,000 trust from the late Paul Winnia ’30S and wife Constance supports graduate-level scholarships for engineering students.
For his support of the Speed School of Engineering and exemplary career achievement, Everett Cowan ’69S has received the school’s 2004 Distinguished Alumnus Award.
Brick by brick, Bornstein by Bornstein, one Speed graduate’s family has made its mark on the Louisville skyline.
Even before airplanes began circling his southern Indiana farm two years ago, David Daugherty ’59S knew he had something special.