Boeing has honored Scott Button MS ’13, a systems engineer and Associate Technical Fellow, with the company’s annual Special Invention Award, which highlight the best of the company’s innovation.
PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University’s Global Campus has won the Ralph E. Gomory Award for Quality Online Education from the Sloan Consortium. The award honors the Global Campus for its commitment to assessing and improving the quality of its online education programs through quantitative application of five quality pillars: Access, learning effectiveness, cost effectiveness, […]
Holt, left, receives award in Germany. PULLMAN, Wash. – James R. Holt, professor of engineering and technology management at Washington State University, received the lifetime achievement award at the 2013 TOCICO International Conference in Bad Nauheim, Germany. The award goes to individuals who have a long career in demonstrating the usefulness of theory of constraints […]
By Joanne Buteau, engineering and technology management SEATTLE – Eric Abbott is always trying to get an edge, whether at work or racing with his cycling team. That’s the reason he enrolled in Washington State University’s online engineering and technology management program. “I like putting new tools on my tool belt,” said Abbott, who graduated […]
PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University’s online Engineering and Technology Management (ETM) program has expanded to include a master’s degree with a specialization in construction management and a new graduate certificate. The new courses and certificate will be offered starting summer 2013.
Engineering and Technology Management (ETM) has three new faculty members joining its online master’s and certificate program, starting spring 2013. Dr. Luna Magpili is ETM’s new Associate Clinical Professor from Virginia and will be teaching courses on Managing Variability and Uncertainty, and Quality Control and Reliability. The program’s two new adjunct professors are Dr. David […]
Washington State University’s online Engineering and Technology Management (ETM) program is offering a new course, starting spring 2013. Globalization in Engineering and Technology Management will be taught by ETM’s new Adjunct Professor Craig Seidelson, who has been working in China for the past 13 years as a chief engineer for a Fortune 500 company.