Wisconsin engineer
Source:
Furniss, Jon, Editor
Wisconsin engineer
Volume 101, Number 3
Madison, Wisconsin: Wisconsin Engineering Journal Association, April 1997
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/UW.WIEv101no3
Contents
Table of contents, p. [1]
EXPO through the eyes of a non-engineer, Truscott, Michelle p. 2
Turning on with an off-timetable culture, Bollinger, John G. p. 3
[Special section: EXPO '97], Nardelli, Dean; Truscott, Michelle pp. 4-8
McBurney Disability Resource Center: turning disabilities into variations, not limitations, Coleman, Claire p. 9
What puts the "quick" in quicksand?, Last, Susan pp. 10-11
The controversy behind sulfide mining, Schultz, Jennifer pp. 12-14
Frank Lloyd Wright: a Madison success story, Nelson, Rob pp. 15-16
Faculty profile: professor Michael Smith: instructing, advising and ergonomics, Vail, Sara p. 17
The Wisconsin Society of Professional Engineers, Bindl, Roger pp. 18-19
Science Hall: a fossil of steel, Feldman, Jim pp. 20-21
Urilet brings peace to the bathroom, Schneider, Sheri pp. 22-23
Just one more, Carlton, Jim pp. 24 ff.
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