Destination Speed
Grosscurth fellows are among the bright new crop of students succeeding academically at Speed.
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(Fall 2005)
Grosscurth fellows are among the bright new crop of students succeeding academically at Speed.
The departing Thomas Hanley enlarged Speed and positioned it to ascend to the next level of excellence.
After years of planning and input, our new name is official: the J.B. Speed School of Engineering.
Professor Jacek Zurada was presented with Poland's highest academic award, Christopher Richards helps NASA investigate "warping" and students place first in national competition.
Interim Dean Mickey Wilhelm brings 28 years’ experience at Speed, and says he will build on the school’s research, academic and service strengths.
Air quality lab scientists in Speed play a key role in a large-scale study of Louisville’s polluted air.
Researchers in Speed and U of L’s medical school team up to delve into bone’s inner maze.
A young alumnus who passed on too early is leaving a legacy of scholarship in civil and environmental engineering.
Alumnus Daniel E. Burke, an engineering specialists manager at Exxon Chemical, is recognized for his career achievement.
Alumna Angela Ciliberti-Riedling wants to help Louisville become a high-tech business center.
Alumnus Barry Thacker just wanted a clean stream to fish in, but ended up changing a community for the better.