Constitution Day and Citizenship Day on September 17 commemorates the formation and signing of the Constitution of the United States on September 17, 1787.
Constitution Day and Citizenship Day
When will 2016 Graduation ceremony pictures be made available through www.gradimages.com?
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When will 2016 Graduation ceremony pictures be made available through www.gradimages.com?
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June Leader of the Month-Megan Kroll
For the June Leader of the Month, the Student Life Office of MSOE has selected Megan Kroll. Megan is from Weston, WI and is a recently graduated mechanical engineer. After her graduation on May 28th, she will begin her career in Rexnord’s Technical Excellence Program as a Mechanical Engineer. In her free time, Megan enjoys playing sports, especially golf and basketball, and spending time with her family. In June, she will be competing in the Ragnar Relay (a running relay from Madison to Chicago) with members of her family. She also enjoys kayaking, canoeing, and hanging out around a campfire.
In her time at MSOE, Megan has participated in and led numerous student organizations, all while captaining the MSOE Women’s Varsity Basketball team during her Sophomore, Junior, and Senior years. She has been heavily involved in leading the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, where she has held the positions of president, secretary, involvement coordinator, and the student section enterprise team representative. To recognize her contributions to ASME on a local and national level, Megan was awarded the Sylvia W. Farny scholarship. On top of her many accomplishments within ASME, Megan has been a small group leader for the InterVarsity Christian Fellowship organization, the basketball representative to the Student-Athlete Advisory Council, and a member of the Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society, which recognizes exemplary character and distinguished scholarship within the engineering fields. Megan, thank you for your service and leadership here at MSOE!
Every month, MSOE’s Office of Student Life is recognizing an outstanding leader for her/his service to MSOE and the MSOE community. Each chosen leader has been nominated by her/his peers for their leadership qualities and actions. The Student Life Department would like to congratulate and thank each recognized leader for their contributions to the MSOE community, and hope that their actions will serve as an example and inspiration for all MSOE community leaders.
Nominate leaders here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/StudentLife_Leader_of_the_Month
Introduction to Hydraulics
This 27-hour seminar on Intro to Hydraulics is designed to acquaint individuals with the fluid power field and provide a practical working knowledge of this important and growing industry. This program features laboratory sessions where participants will gain practical experience working with actual fluid power components and systems. Specifically, laboratory sessions will treat the disassembly, inspection and assembly of individual components, as well as system design examples.
Introduction to Hydraulics
This 27-hour seminar on Intro to Hydraulics is designed to acquaint individuals with the fluid power field and provide a practical working knowledge of this important and growing industry. This program features laboratory sessions where participants will gain practical experience working with actual fluid power components and systems. Specifically, laboratory sessions will treat the disassembly, inspection and assembly of individual components, as well as system design examples.
Introduction to Hydraulics
This 27-hour seminar on Intro to Hydraulics is designed to acquaint individuals with the fluid power field and provide a practical working knowledge of this important and growing industry. This program features laboratory sessions where participants will gain practical experience working with actual fluid power components and systems. Specifically, laboratory sessions will treat the disassembly, inspection and assembly of individual components, as well as system design examples.
Introduction to Hydraulics
This 27-hour seminar on Intro to Hydraulics is designed to acquaint individuals with the fluid power field and provide a practical working knowledge of this important and growing industry. This program features laboratory sessions where participants will gain practical experience working with actual fluid power components and systems. Specifically, laboratory sessions will treat the disassembly, inspection and assembly of individual components, as well as system design examples.
Introduction to Hydraulics
This 27-hour seminar on Intro to Hydraulics is designed to acquaint individuals with the fluid power field and provide a practical working knowledge of this important and growing industry. This program features laboratory sessions where participants will gain practical experience working with actual fluid power components and systems. Specifically, laboratory sessions will treat the disassembly, inspection and assembly of individual components, as well as system design examples.
Discover the Possibilities Summer Programs
Engineering and Building Our Future offered July 10-15, 2016
Discover the Possibilities is a great opportunity for high school students to come to MSOE’s campus for a week-long program exposing them to a variety of fields of engineering. The choices are categorized into three options to help the student choose what may be closest to his/her interests. Students participate in lab activities, talk with professors and socialize with other students who have similar interests. These are all what makes Discover the Possibilities a great way to spend part of the summer.
- Monday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Tuesday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Wednesday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Thursday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Friday – Industry Tours and Award Ceremony
Discover the Possibilities Summer Programs
Engineering and Building Our Future offered July 10-15, 2016
Discover the Possibilities is a great opportunity for high school students to come to MSOE’s campus for a week-long program exposing them to a variety of fields of engineering. The choices are categorized into three options to help the student choose what may be closest to his/her interests. Students participate in lab activities, talk with professors and socialize with other students who have similar interests. These are all what makes Discover the Possibilities a great way to spend part of the summer.
- Monday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Tuesday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Wednesday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Thursday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Friday – Industry Tours and Award Ceremony
Discover the Possibilities Summer Programs
Engineering and Building Our Future offered July 10-15, 2016
Discover the Possibilities is a great opportunity for high school students to come to MSOE’s campus for a week-long program exposing them to a variety of fields of engineering. The choices are categorized into three options to help the student choose what may be closest to his/her interests. Students participate in lab activities, talk with professors and socialize with other students who have similar interests. These are all what makes Discover the Possibilities a great way to spend part of the summer.
- Monday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Tuesday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Wednesday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Thursday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Friday – Industry Tours and Award Ceremony
Discover the Possibilities Summer Programs
Engineering and Building Our Future offered July 10-15, 2016
Discover the Possibilities is a great opportunity for high school students to come to MSOE’s campus for a week-long program exposing them to a variety of fields of engineering. The choices are categorized into three options to help the student choose what may be closest to his/her interests. Students participate in lab activities, talk with professors and socialize with other students who have similar interests. These are all what makes Discover the Possibilities a great way to spend part of the summer.
- Monday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Tuesday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Wednesday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Thursday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Friday – Industry Tours and Award Ceremony
Discover the Possibilities Summer Programs
Engineering and Building Our Future offered July 10-15, 2016
Discover the Possibilities is a great opportunity for high school students to come to MSOE’s campus for a week-long program exposing them to a variety of fields of engineering. The choices are categorized into three options to help the student choose what may be closest to his/her interests. Students participate in lab activities, talk with professors and socialize with other students who have similar interests. These are all what makes Discover the Possibilities a great way to spend part of the summer.
- Monday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Tuesday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Wednesday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Thursday – AE/CM or CVE or ME or IE
- Friday – Industry Tours and Award Ceremony
Spring Commencement
Congratulations graduates!
Graduates report by 9 a.m.; step-off at 10 a.m. from the Kern Center parking garage.
For commencement FAQ's, area parking, information for ordering pictures and DVD's, and how to catch our live web stream during the ceremony, visit MSOE Commencement.
Summer in the City Alumni Reunion
July 14 - 17, 2016
Plan to attend the 2016 Summer in the City alumni homecoming and reunion weekend!
Join fellow alumni and university friends, faculty, staff and students for fabulous festivities, food and friendship!
The daily schedule of events and registration information can be found online at www.msoe.edu/alumni/reunion
Questions? Contact the Alumni Office at (414) 277-4523 or varebroo@msoe.edu
Today's activities:
Sunday Champagne Brunch
11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Grohmann Museum
Inaugural Matt Stachelski Memorial Bike Ride
1 – 4 p.m., starting from the MSOE Broadway Lot (Broadway and Highland)
Summer in the City Alumni Reunion
July 14 - 17, 2016
Plan to attend the 2016 Summer in the City alumni homecoming and reunion weekend!
Join fellow alumni and university friends, faculty, staff and students for fabulous festivities, food and friendship!
The full schedule of events and registration information can be found online at www.msoe.edu/alumni/reunion
Questions? Contact the Alumni Office at (414) 277-4523 or varebroo@msoe.edu
Today's activities:
Business Breakfast: Planning for Your Retirement
8:30-10 a.m., Grohmann Museum Auditorium
Alumni Association Annual Meeting
9 – 10 a.m., APC
LinkedIn – The Power Formula for Success
10:15 – 11:45 a.m., Grohmann Museum Lounge
Milwaukee River and Lake Michigan Harbor Cruise – Historic Milwaukee Tour
12:30 – 2 p.m., Bus Transportation Departs from the APC at Noon
Silver and Gold Dinner
6 p.m. cocktails, 7 p.m. dinner, Grohmann Museum
Summer in the City Alumni Reunion
July 14 - 17, 2016
Plan to attend the 2016 Summer in the City alumni homecoming and reunion weekend!
Join fellow alumni and university friends, faculty, staff and students for fabulous festivities, food and friendship!
The full schedule of events and registration information can be found online at www.msoe.edu/alumni/reunion
Questions? Contact the Alumni Office at (414) 277-4523 or email varebroo@msoe.edu.
Today's activities:
Registration
8 a.m. – 4 p.m., Alumni Partnership Center
Breakfast with the President
8:30 – 10 a.m., APC
Campus Tour
10:15 a.m., departs from APC
MSOE and MCGHSN Scholarship Luncheon
Noon – 1:30 p.m., Todd Wehr Auditorium
Tour
12:30–2 p.m., Grohmann Museum
Back to School Classes!
2 – 2:50 p.m.
TIE Reunion
3:30 – 5:30 p.m., Alumni Partnership Center
Technology + Business = Innovation
3:30-5:30 p.m., Grohmann Museum Auditorium
Technical Communication 30th Anniversary Reception
4 – 5:30 p.m., Grohmann Museum 2nd Floor Gallery
Raider Reception
5:30 – 8 p.m., Grohmann Museum, Rooftop Sculpture Garden
Summer in the City Alumni Reunion
July 14 - 17, 2016
Plan to attend the 2016 Summer in the City alumni homecoming and reunion weekend!
Join fellow alumni and university friends, faculty, staff and students for fabulous festivities, food and friendship!
The full schedule of events and registration information can be found online at www.msoe.edu/alumni/reunion
Questions? Contact the Alumni Office at (414) 277-4523 or email varebroo@msoe.edu.
Today's activity:
Storm the Bastille
8 p.m. Werwath Mall
Starkey Hearing Technologies - Directions
Midwest Alumni Chapter Event - Eden Prairie, MN
Starkey Hearing Technologies –
Starkey World Headquarters Tech Center
6600 Washington Ave S.
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
5:30 – 7:30 for a Reception and Tour
As a world leader in manufacturing and delivering advanced hearing solutions, Starkey Hearing Technologies’ goal is to bring people together and make lives richer by empowering individuals to reach their full potential in life.
Starkey’s impact is much more than the hearing aids they produce. They are in the business of connecting people and changing lives. They believe being able to hear the world and the people around us is as essential to the human experience as breathing.
Eric Durant, Ph.D ’98, is the program director for MSOE’s computer engineering department
where he is also a professor. In the summer he works at Starkey as a Visiting Professor
and Senior DSP Research Engineer.
RSVP for the event at:Register for an Alumni Event
Directions: download maps and directions (PDF file)
If you need additional directions or assistance, please call us at:
Sandy Jobes at (952) 947-4648.