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McKelvey Engineering News May 2020
Meet the Class of 2020 of valedictorians
While the global pandemic has impacted Commencement ceremonies at Washington University in St. Louis, it hasn’t lessened the quality, pride or accomplishments of the Class of 2020.
Students answer the call to design solutions for COVID-19
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, entrepreneurs and innovators around the world are working at unprecedented speeds to design solutions to limit its spread. Among them are McKelvey School of Engineering students.
Model predicts economic, public health repercussions of lifting quarantine before COVID-19 vaccine
To avoid ‘worse’ outcome than past two months, model suggests seniors quarantined, measured reopening — under certain conditions.
In the media: St. Louis engineers put homemade mask materials to the test, as N95 supply dwindles
Associate professor Brent Williams and his colleagues at the Center for Aerosol Science and Engineering look for potential alternatives to N95 masks.
VIDEO SPOTLIGHT
Check out the video to see what McKelvey School of Engineering is doing to keep moving forward and make a difference in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Other news
New method for measuring RNAi pesticide in soil New method for measuring RNAi pesticide in soil
Martin receives $150,000 grant from ClimateWorks Foundation Martin receives $150,000 grant from ClimateWorks Foundation
In the media: From emergency ventilators to intubation hoods, local makers find new purpose during COVID-19 In the media: From emergency ventilators to intubation hoods, local makers find new purpose during COVID-19
Pandemic drives successful shift of international conference at WashU to virtual Pandemic drives successful shift of international conference at WashU to virtual
GRADUATION 2020
Watch videos of the conferral of degrees, view addresses from both Chancellor Martin and Dean Bobick. Students will be able to hear their name called and see pictures and messages from friends in the Class of 2020. Watch online anytime after 5 a.m. CDT on Friday, May 15.
Recognizing the Class of 2020
Across Disciplines. Across the World.®
McKelvey School of Engineering
engineering.wustl.edu#WashUengineers

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