search

UMD    AML





The Honorable Ted Kaufman (D?Del.), will give the second Whiting-Turner lecture of the fall semester on Nov. 11 at 5 p.m.

The Honorable Ted Kaufman (D?Del.), will give the second Whiting-Turner lecture of the fall semester on Nov. 11 at 5 p.m.

 

The Fall 2010 Whiting-Turner Business and Entrepreneurial Lecture Series kicks off this Thursday with a lecture by former UM president and Glenn L. Martin Institute Professor of Engineering C. D. (Dan) Mote, Jr. His lecture is titled "Nurturing Innovation for Problems Big and Small."

U.S. Senator Ted Kaufman (D-Del.), the only engineer in the Senate, will deliver the next Whiting-Turner lecture on Thursday, November 11. His lecture is titled "How an Engineer Became a Senator."

Both lectures take place at 5 p.m. in the Kim Engineering Building lecture hall (Room 1110) and will be preceded by a reception starting at 4:30 p.m. outside of the lecture hall.

Related Articles:
Whiting-Turner Lectures Kick Off Thursday
The Epic World of Tim Sweeney
Igniting Entrepreneurship
Mote Nominated to be Next NAE President
Washington, D.C., Among Best Technology Start-Up Towns
Campus Legal Center Approved to Prosecute Patents
Mote, Augustine Lead National Academies Panel on Defense and STEM
Maryland is No. 1 for Entrepreneurship, Innovation
Patents, Commercialization to Count Toward Tenure
UM $75K Business Plan Competition Winners Announced

November 1, 2010


«Previous Story  

 

 

Current Headlines

Tuna-Inspired Mechanical Fin Could Boost Underwater Drone Power

Azarm Chairs ASME TCPC, Receives Dedicated Service Award

How One Alumna Engineers Better Housing for Baltimore

How an Engineer Became an Affordable Housing Leader

A Maryland Education for a Global Engineering Career

CEEE Interns Present Analysis of Energy-Saving Opportunities at Two High Schools

PHARENHEITS Program Could Yield Cooler Chip Stacks

Maryland Applied Graduate Engineering Launches Cutting-Edge AI Graduate Program for Fall 2025

The Clark School Celebrates the Legacy and Impact of Black Engineers

In Memoriam: Reinhard Radermacher

 
 
Back to top  
AML Home Clark School Home UMD Home ENME Home