Kansas Engineer - Fall 2021

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ALUMNI NEWS

New Engineering Advisory Board Strengthens Relationships with Alumni by Joel Mathis

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he KU School of Engineering formed a new advisory board of recent graduates to advise the School’s faculty and staff as they prepare students to enter the engineering field. The group, formally known as the Recent Graduate Advisory Board, is composed of about 35 alumni, most of whom have been out of school for 10 years or fewer. “KU Engineering has an amazing network of distinguished alumni. Strengthening connections with our more recent graduates by establishing this board will benefit our current students and broader alumni network,” said Arvin Agah, Dean of KU Engineering. “I look forward to working with our recent graduate advisory board to elevate the stature of KU Engineering on the national level.” The new board, which consists of alumni representing all engineering departments, as well as several industries and government,

is designed to help KU School of Engineering keep current with the latest developments in engineering. “I love to stay connected with the university and school, as well as my department. The professors there really crafted the mindset for me of what it is to be a professional aerospace engineer,” said Katie Constant-Coup, an engineer for the Federal Aviation Administration who chairs the new board. “I see this as a way to give back to a school that gave me a fantastic career path.” Constant-Coup, an Overland Park resident, got her bachelor’s degree from KU in 2014, and her master’s in 2016. She served as the president of KU’s chapter of Sigma Gamma Tau honor society during the 201516 school year, and sees her role as a way of continuing her efforts to build diversity and include more women in the engineering field. “What our board members really

bring is that perspective of being new in their career, maybe they’ve done one or two career moves since they graduated, but they have a fresher take on what the career field is looking for,” she said. The board “sees what new avenues we can investigate for students as technology and the field evolve over the years.” That advice should help faculty give their students an edge, “so that students really stand out when they graduate,” Constant-Coup said. In addition to advising the school on the current state of the engineering profession, members of the board will help recruit students and track their progress toward a degree, maintaining contact throughout their academic careers and beyond. “We’re very excited to set up this committee,” Constant-Coup said. KU “is the home away from home, as a lot of our members call it, so we want to give back as much as we can.” Photo by Cody Howard

The Recent Graduate Advisory Board, seen here at its fall 2019 meeting, is designed to help KU School of Engineering keep current with the latest developments in engineering.

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Donor and Industry Recognition

34min
pages 43-52

Recent Graduate Advisory Board Aims to Strengthen Relationships with Alumni

2min
pages 41-42

Gift to KU Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering Honors Professor

3min
page 40

KU Engineering Launches Career Accelerator Lecture Series

1min
page 39

Alumni Profiles

2min
page 38

KU Bioengineering Program Awarded Grant to Expand Opportunities for Underrepresented Students

3min
page 37

Haskell Indian Nations University KU Engineering Partner to Develop ‘Center for Justice’

4min
pages 33-34

Civil Engineering Master’s Student Lands Prestigious Fellowship

2min
page 31

KU Leading Program to Bring Teachers into Research Labs Design Education to Draw Diverse Scholars to Engineering

4min
pages 35-36

Student Achievements

2min
page 32

Engineering Student Earns Prestigious Astronaut Scholarship

3min
page 30

KU Engineering Achieves Record Highs in Degrees Awarded

1min
page 29

‘DeepRacer’ Competition Sharpens Programming Coding Skills

2min
page 28

KU Engineering Professors Wins Prestigious Fellowship for Bridge Lifespan Research

2min
page 23

Bumper Scooter Redesign Creates Opportunities for Toddler

4min
pages 26-27

Farokhi Receives National Recognition for Career Achievement

3min
page 24

Faculty Achievements

1min
page 25

Blunt Named Finalist for A.F. Harvey Engineering Research Prize

3min
page 22

Study: Constructed Wetlands Offer Best Protection for Agricultural Runoff

3min
pages 20-21

KU Working to Advance Gas Separation with Green Materials

4min
pages 18-19

Researchers Will Develop Green Technology to Recycle Refrigerants That Drive Climate Change

4min
pages 16-17

KU Awarded Grant to Study Transportation Needs for Underrepresented Youth in KC Metro

3min
pages 14-15

Sutley Named Associate Dean for Diversity, Equity Inclusion & Belonging

3min
pages 7-8

At-Home COVID-19 Test Developed at KU Moves Toward Production

2min
pages 9-10

KU Engineering Partners with Kansas Community to Test Energy-Efficient Materials

3min
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Celebrating 50 Years of Diversity & Women’s Programs

5min
pages 5-6

KU Research Aims to Help People With Cognitive Impairments Use Automated Driving Systems

4min
pages 12-13
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