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Cardboard Canoes Hit The Water For Homecoming Weekend, Mark D. Weinstein
Cardboard Canoes Hit The Water For Homecoming Weekend, Mark D. Weinstein
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The air might be turning colder, but for Cedarville University students competing in the annual cardboard canoe challenge, swimming is still a distinct possibility.
In what has become a popular homecoming weekend tradition, the 25th annual cardboard canoe race brings the campus community together to watch how students navigate Cedar Lake in their cardboard-built canoes. The event this year will be held on Friday, Oct. 6 at 3 p.m.
Engineering Students Building "Shark" Supermileage Car, Mark D. Weinstein
Engineering Students Building "Shark" Supermileage Car, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University will return to the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) Supermileage competition for the first time since 2010. And they’re bringing a new car.
The competition, to be held in Marshall, Michigan, isn't until June 2018. However, Cedarville's engineering students are already working on its new car. The engineering students are expected to create a mock up (mold) of the cars' body by September 30, with the completion date of the supermileage car in December 2017.
New Civil Engineering Degree Approved, Will Start Fall 2018, Mark D. Weinstein
New Civil Engineering Degree Approved, Will Start Fall 2018, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University will have a new civil engineering major starting with the 2018-2019 school year. Civil engineering will be the fifth major in Cedarville’s School of Engineering and Computer Science. Currently, students can pursue computer engineering, computer science, electrical engineering and mechanical engineering.
Cedarville University Anticipates Adding Civil Engineering, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville University Anticipates Adding Civil Engineering, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University’s School of Engineering and Computer Science will introduce a new civil engineering major for the 2018-2019 school year, pending approval by the Higher Education Commission.
Cedarville Supermileage Cars Take The . . . Yellow Ribbon, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Supermileage Cars Take The . . . Yellow Ribbon, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville University’s supermileage cars have rolled to top finishes in the Shell Eco-marathon Americas, received accolades from NASCAR drivers and earned a spot at the Detroit Auto Show. But this is the first time they’ve been awarded a yellow ribbon at the biggest show in Ohio.
Cedarville Boat Team Aims For Third Solar Splash Championship, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Boat Team Aims For Third Solar Splash Championship, Mark D. Weinstein
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The World Solar Splash Competition will return to the Miami Valley June 7-11 at the Clark County Fairgrounds. Cedarville University, the defending 2016 overall champion, will host the 23rd annual event that features solar and electric boats built by college students.
Cedarville Grad Helps Build Winning Race Cars, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Grad Helps Build Winning Race Cars, Mark D. Weinstein
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Gordon Austin dreamed of working with race cars since the sixth grade, but it wasn’t until his freshman year at Cedarville University that he realized his dream could become reality. Austin, a 2016 Cedarville mechanical engineering graduate, is an electrical engineer at Richard Childress Racing (RCR).
Cedarville Engineers Soar In Florida, Mark D. Weinstein
Cedarville Engineers Soar In Florida, Mark D. Weinstein
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Cedarville’s aero design team soared against international and U.S. squads during the SAE Aero Design East competition in Lakeland, Florida, this spring. Cedarville placed third among U.S. teams and scored a second-place finish in the presentation category among all 16 teams in the contest.
Research Leads Engineering Student To Med School, Mark D. Weinstein
Research Leads Engineering Student To Med School, Mark D. Weinstein
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Most people do not associate engineering with health care, but for Cedarville University student Derek Renner, his mechanical engineering degree gave him a gateway to medical school.
Renner, a senior from St. Marys, West Virginia, recently learned he was admitted to West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine.
Engineering Students Seek Maximum Miles On World Stage, Mark D. Weinstein
Engineering Students Seek Maximum Miles On World Stage, Mark D. Weinstein
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Engineering students from Cedarville University will compete in the 11th annual Shell Eco-marathon Americas on April 27-30 in Detroit. Cedarville is one of the few schools that has participated in the international fuel-efficiency, supermileage car competition every year it has been offered for teams in North and South America.