Show srwsawww si BSHKSuhi(Fti t fTUi-- l C8 -- p The Herald Journal Logan Utah Sunday March 10 2002 Engineering College gives awards By USU Media Relatione Robert C Henry of Richmond Utah was named out-standing senior in the mechanical and aerospace engineering department (MAE) Henry son of Charles and Judy Henry of Rigby v Idaho maintains a 399 GPA and is employed as a lab assistant in MAE A 1998 honor graduate of Ricks College he plans to pursue a career in mechanical engineering Steve Hsiung associate professor in ITR was named Outstanding Teacher for the college Marie R Baugh lecturer in ITE and associate director of the Huntsman Environmental Research Center was honored as Outstanding Advisor Tamal Bose associate professor in ECE was named Outstanding scholarship Dusti Jones a native of ' iPrice Utah was the outstanding senior in industrial tech- ' nology and education (ITE) The daughter of Denis Jones ' of Price and Judy Miller of Springville Utah Jones received one of nine national scholarships offered this past year by the American Welding Society Foundation The welding engineering technology major completed an engineering internship last summer with ESAB Welding and Cutting in Florence SC and currently serves as a welding instructor at USU A member of Golden Key National Honor Society Jones plans to pursue a career in manufacturing quality Utah State University’s College of Engineering honored its outstanding seniors faculty alumni and distinguished service recipients at the college's annual awards banquet held during National Engineering Week February 25 March 1 Briclyn J Rogers was named Outstanding Student for the college and outstanding senior in the electrical and computer engineering depgit-- ” ment (ECE) The son of Dave and Wendy Rogers of Hooper Utah he graduatedin Decern- ber 2001 with 40 GPA and is employed as a product engineer with Micron in Boise Ida Rogers was previously honored as Outstanding Electrical Engineering Student in 2000 and was awarded scholarships during his junior and senior years through the Micron University Scholars program During his undergraduate career Rogers pursued internships with Micron FMC Jetway Systems and Autoliv Four additional students were recognized as outstanding seniors by their respective departments Ryan G Sonderquist of Boise Idaho was honored by the biological and irrigation engineering department (BIE) Sonderquist son of Rick and Susan Sonderqufct plans to pursue graduate studies in biological engineering He is employed as a lab technician in USU’s Biotechnology Center and gained certification in plant pathology during summer employment as a crop inspector and plant pathologist with the Idaho State Depart-meof Agriculture The civil and environmental engineering department (CEE) named Scott R Bingham of ' Hyrum Utah outstanding senior Bingham son of Ronald and Janet Bingham is employed as a technical assistant at the Utah Water Research Laboratory and completed an engineering internship with the USDA Forest Service He received a number of academic scholar-ships during his undergraduate career including the Blaine p and Louise C Clyde Scholarship the Jay Bingham Scholarship and a departmental Cro88word Researcher Distinguished Alumni awards went to Aranulfo team leader of ' USU’s Dominican Republic Technical Assistance Project Jay M Bagley professor emeritus Utah Water Research Laboratory Charles B Larsen senior lecturer USU ITE department and John S Higham contingency director Space SystemsLoral ' Distinguished Service awards were presented to Raymond F Rifenburg institutional consultant J Derie Thorpe associate professor USUCE department Campbell Scientific Inc Kelvin Hyatt chief pilot Sky West Airlines and Frank J Redd deputy director Space Dynamics Laboratory Gon-zalez-M- Fwkpr Hrnnp FirnicJiiticr? nt offers biotech camp Regular $729 MwfMHsmam Regular $759 QE Wizard Washer i y QE Qos Dryer ' — t— i w Hoover Turbo Power Vacs Best Bagless weripd By USU Media Relations 'V ' -- t sir i According to participants last year’s inaugural Biotechnology Summer Academy at Utah State University was a roaring success mid the USU Biotechnology Center is again offering Utah teens the oppor-- ’ tunity tp explore how scien-tis- ts create lifesaving medicines debate the safety of genetically modified foods ' and learn about the latest research in plant and animal ' : : : r I’ ' : '1 i y side-by-si- - a : 10 YEAR WARRANTY - V- - I':--'- ’V V A Reguliir$489 Dryer Pair V4 I - I s mm (k W i 4 t J i Start at f 9 ‘ i ' ' Planning a Frigidage Central Vdmim HOME FURNISHINGS huuM 3 Inlets 9 uk pae 12-I5- r ' a ‘ y -- " F n jsi i i ? 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