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Frosh Week, 2012, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario

Alle eerstejaarsstudenten van de 4 Engineeringopleidingen werkten op IPKW samen aan een Rube Goldbergmachine.

Engineering students give a public demonstration of their aTaxi project. Photo by Derek Eckenroth

Frosh Week, 2012, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Alle eerstejaarsstudenten van de 4 Engineeringopleidingen werkten op IPKW samen aan een Rube Goldbergmachine.

Frosh Week, 2012, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Alle eerstejaarsstudenten van de 4 Engineeringopleidingen werkten op IPKW samen aan een Rube Goldbergmachine.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

As part of Undergraduate Research Week, the Cockrell School of Engineering

hosted its annual research poster competition on April 9, 2014.

Frosh Week, 2012, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

As part of Undergraduate Research Week, the Cockrell School of Engineering

hosted its annual research poster competition on April 9, 2014.

Frosh Week, 2012, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

As part of Undergraduate Research Week, the Cockrell School of Engineering

hosted its annual research poster competition on April 9, 2014.

As part of Undergraduate Research Week, the Cockrell School of Engineering

hosted its annual research poster competition on April 9, 2014.

Two Rube Goldberg contest team members pose with their winning machine.

 

Photo by Charles Tischler

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Engineering students give a public demonstration of their aTaxi project. Photo by Derek Eckenroth

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Engineering students give a public demonstration of their aTaxi project. Photo by Derek Eckenroth

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Alle eerstejaarsstudenten van de 4 Engineeringopleidingen werkten op IPKW samen aan een Rube Goldbergmachine.

Alle eerstejaarsstudenten van de 4 Engineeringopleidingen werkten op IPKW samen aan een Rube Goldbergmachine.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Trash collected by the crew of on the PRIDE of Cumberland. The PRIDE of the Cumberland, a vessel operated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Nashville District is hard at work keeping Lake Cumberland 101 miles of shorelines and waterways clean and free of logs, trash and debris. (Photo by Mark Rankin)

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Alle eerstejaarsstudenten van de 4 Engineeringopleidingen werkten op IPKW samen aan een Rube Goldbergmachine.

Alle eerstejaarsstudenten van de 4 Engineeringopleidingen werkten op IPKW samen aan een Rube Goldbergmachine.

Jason was very open to hearing about the 100 Strangers. We talked about his work as an engineering student. He also shared some of the history regarding his tats and piercing's.

 

Jason also expressed an interest in obtaining a point & shoot and doing his own 100 Strangers Group at Flickr. I hope my encouraging him will help him do that.

 

Jason was also kind enough to fill out a model release. I have started obtaining releases, they are necessary.

 

Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page.

Doug Shoenenberger and Paul Calhoun of the University of Texas at Austin reset their winning entry in the National Rube Goldberg Machine Contest. The ninth annual competition asked students to build complicated machines to load a compact disc into a CD player and play it. The "Rube Goldberg Pit Crew" contraption performed the task in 35 steps.

Cockrell School of Engineering students were honored at a reception held

before the annual Honors Day celebration.

Alle eerstejaarsstudenten van de 4 Engineeringopleidingen werkten op IPKW samen aan een Rube Goldbergmachine.

Alle eerstejaarsstudenten van de 4 Engineeringopleidingen werkten op IPKW samen aan een Rube Goldbergmachine.

Outstanding Young Engineering Graduates Duy-Loan Le, left, and Eric Davis, right. Le and Davis were honored with a banquet earlier in the day.

Alle eerstejaarsstudenten van de 4 Engineeringopleidingen werkten op IPKW samen aan een Rube Goldbergmachine.

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