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In this month’s issue, we highlight the unique learning experiences of college students at the Milwaukee School of Engineering and the school’s approach to preparing students for life in an article by Douglas Nelson, P.E., GPD, associate professor at MSOE.
The hybrid PP-RCT/PEX system keeps the path clear for thousands of students who daily transverse Utah’s longest pedestrian bridge.
October 5, 2021
To enhance the safety of its students as they walk across the longest pedestrian bridge in the state during the winter, Utah Valley University (UVU) took advantage of the technology and the many benefits that a hydronic snowmelt system would deliver.
Project-based experiential learning at the Milwaukee School of Engineering helps propel students for career and life success.
October 5, 2021
What a year we have had! Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) is known for its practical approach in training engineers, which depends on doing project-based experiential learning (PBEL) — the backbone of our programs.
Temperature alone is often ineffective in Legionella control in the drop legs, whether or not they are insulated.
October 5, 2021
After more than 20 years of work in the Legionella field, leading outbreak investigations and resolutions as well as performing building audits, I’ve found the two single most critical variables for controlling Legionella risk are temperature and water age (time-to-tap).
) It wasn’t enough that havoc from the global pandemic has continued for more than 18 months and despite vaccines, seems as if it could push well beyond two years.