What a fantastic time to be part of the College of Aeronautics and Engineering (CAE) here at ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½!
We are uniquely positioned to be leaders in addressing some of the most challenging issues we are facing as a nation and as a people.
The College of Aeronautics and Engineering Advisory Councils
The College of Aeronautics and Engineering's Industrial Advisory Board is comprised of decision makers from a diverse cross-section of aeronautics and engineering industry. They are active in counseling our curricular activities with emphasis on a joint effort resulting in the brightest and best-prepared graduates. The Aeronautics & Engineering Councils provide professional input for those specific disciplines.
Kent Wired Article Martin Harp April 24, 2014 ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ celebrated Arbor Day and the university’s performance in Recyclemania, a national recycling competition, with a tree planting ceremony outside Centennial A and B on Thursday. Alan Siewert, regional urban forester from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry, presented the Tree Campus USA award. The award is from the Arbor Day Foundation and recognizes campuses that carry on urban forestry, Siewert said, which is the care of trees and shrubs in a human environment. “As important as it is to have nice ...
Beverly Coles-Roby, '74, M.S. '82
After earning a bachelor's and master's degree from ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½, Beverly Coles-Roby, Randolph, MA, taught English in Cleveland Public Schools. In 1982, she moved to Boston to attend law school, passing the bar exam in 1985. Beverly practiced law in Massachusettes for almost 40 years. Upon retiring in July 2023, she decided to make the move to local politics. She ran for office in her town and was elected to the Randolph School Committee in November 2023.
Jerry O'Ryan, MPH '17
Jerry O'Ryan, Centerville, OH, is an instructor in Sinclair College’s Public Health program who still believes in the power of print, namely newspapers. Sinclair College's library arranged to get a bulk rate subscription to the local Dayton Daily News, which typically carries up to a dozen articles on public health and medical newsworthy stories. Jerry has has installed several articles in his lesson plans as quizzes so students can be aware of local health issues relevant to public health, which currently include asthma, measles, and maternal and infant health.
Mitzi Wilson, '85, MAT '02
Mitzi Wilson, North Olmsted OH, started the Sharon Sigel Memorial Scholarship in memory of a sorority sister with an initial gift of $10,000 more than 20 years ago in 2003. Today, it has more than $50,000 in it dedicated to benefiting ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ students who are active members of the Alpha Phi sorority.
Brianne (Carlon) Rush, '07
Brianne Rush, '07, Westlake, OH, began her career putting her magazine journalism degree to use in New York City, working in editorial roles that shaped her love for storytelling. She later transitioned into marketing and operations, rising to VP of Operations at Kuno Creative, where she’s spent more than a decade leading business development, sales and marketing.
ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ is proud to announce a new international partnership with Bennett University in India, establishing a Global Pathway Program in Fashion Design that will provide students with a unique dual degree opportunity.Through a recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), students will have the opportunity to complete their first two years of study at Bennett University's School of Design in India, followed by two years at ÇàÄêɬµ¼º½ in the United States. Upon successful completion of the program, students will earn both a Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) from Bennett U...