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Engineering materials to prevent landslides
Post-doc awarded NSF rapid funding to study Wimberley flooding
SWRI, UTSA Invest in Joint Research Project
COE faculty receives seed funding
Working to detect chemical terrorist attacks
The Now and Future of Solar Energy
Research may change approach to battlefield blood transfusions
Deans partner to enhance teaching methods for students
COE program reaches out to financially disadvantaged students
Wilkerson wins ORAU Junior Faculty Award
Castillo receives $1M for BE AWARE
Bone scaffolding developed at UTSA in clinical trials
Research Awards
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STEM Fair

Students gather in the UTSA Convocation Center for the 2015 STEM Fair held this past fall. More than 800 students attended the fair, which has grown from the first STEM Fair held in 2011 that drew 220 students. The fair brought 93 employers to campus including INTEL, Samsung, Toyota, Google, Microsoft, AT&T, Tesoro, and General Electric. "We have increased employer attendance because of heavy outreach and visits from our employer relations team at the University Career Center," said Audrey Magnuson, director of the University Career Center. "We also have had great college involvement by faculty making recommendations as to the type of employers they would like to see and personal recommendations for connections." (Photo by Deborah Silliman/COE)