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Students in John Lamancusa's ME 340 course erect interactive displays at the Discovery Space children's museum on April 23, 2014. The exhibits are designed to teach children about science and engineering. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
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Our 2025 gala celebrates alumnus, Shauna Curry, P.Eng (BE'94, Agricultural Engineering). Shauna is the President & CEO of the Centre for Affordable Water and Sanitation Technology (CAWST) leading a global team to address water, sanitation, and hygiene challenges. Under her leadership, CAWST has reached 50 million people and, in 2024, people from 200+ countries accessed its training and consulting services. The organization aims to impact 50 million more people by 2030. Shauna is committed to solving problems at their root cause and empowering people to create a more equitable and just world through water.
Each year the C.J. Mackenzie Gala recognizes the achievements of a member of our alumni community who has attained a position of eminence within their profession. They are honoured as the evening’s Distinguished Lecturer and are inducted into the College of Engineering’s Alumni Wall of Distinction.
GC67 ENG. Scania K410EB6 with Irizar i8 bodywork. In Guideline Coaches livery. Seen at 101st Airborne Division Major Richard D. Winters Memorial, Sainte-Marie-du-Mont, Normandy, France.
Memorial for Major Richard D. Winters. Company E, 2nd Battalion, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division.
This used to be for the former England Football team coach.
Civil engineering student Alison Willie of Happy Valley, Ore., with the scarves she and her volunteers knit. Proceeds from the scarf sales go to the Lift for Life cancer charity. (Photo credit: Curtis Chan)
June 02 2013 -The Foye Foundation's annual Regina's Run at Branchbrook Park London © Brooks Von Arx, Jr./On Side Photography
Taken at Scarborough Castle on the east coast next to the North Sea. (looking over the town below the castle)