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  • '''Entek Engineering''' was a consultant on the construction of the [[William J. Clinton Preside
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  • The '''Spillman Engineering Over the Jumps Carousel''' (also known as the '''Herschell-Spillman Carouse ...ders. It is also the only surviving wooden track carousel made by Spillman Engineering. The carousel is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • The '''UALR Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology''' is composed of a number of divisions and prog *[[UALR Department of Engineering Technology]]
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  • ...d to go into prestigious male- dominated career fields such as science and engineering. ...nts to know about women’s history and highlights in relation science and engineering starting from the 20th century this particular archive would be available.
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  • ...edical ethics, health care reform, end-of-life decisionmaking, and genetic engineering. The Division of Medical Humanities specializes in the history of medicine,
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  • ...ston, "Building Trades are Furious Over Clinton Library Agreement," ''ENR: Engineering News-Record,'' 248.23 (June 17, 2002): 17-18.
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  • ...ston, "Building Trades are Furious Over Clinton Library Agreement," ''ENR: Engineering News-Record,'' 248.23 (June 17, 2002): 17-18.
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  • Clark spent 37 years in the field of engineering; he began in the trades at age 14 as an electrician's helper to his brother ...graduate of [[Central High School]] and a 1965 graduate of the electrical engineering program at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Clark was married to
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  • '''Steven Winter Associates, Inc.''' is an architecture, engineering, and building systems research and consulting firm in Norwalk, Connecticut,
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  • '''Leslie E. Robertson Associates''' (LERA) is a structural engineering firm located in New York City and Stamford, Connecticut. The company was fo
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  • '''Flack + Kurtz Inc.''' is an engineering consulting firm headquartered in New York City. Flack+Kurtz handled the mec
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  • '''Entek Engineering''' was a consultant on the construction of the [[William J. Clinton Preside
    234 bytes (31 words) - 23:45, 18 February 2008
  • '''Ducibella, Venter & Santore''' (DVS) is a security, consultation, and engineering company that provides security systems for museums. The company supplied th
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  • '''McClelland Consulting Engineers''' provided civil engineering and geotechnical services in the construction of the [[Clinton Presidential [[Category:Engineering]]
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  • '''Moffatt and Nichol Engineers''' provided marine engineering support on the construction of the [[Clinton Presidential Center]]. The com [[Category:Engineering]]
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  • ...gineers. Reporting to Bill Henry were systems engineer [[Brian Vines]] and engineering specialist [[Derrick Bergfield]]. reporting to Wendell Jones was [[Jessie T
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  • ...feat.html Daniel A. Sesil and Onur Güleç, "Commanding Presence," ''Civil Engineering Magazine'' 75.3 (March 2005): 42-49.]
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  • * [[Entek Engineering]] ...feat.html Daniel A. Sesil and Onur Güleç, "Commanding Presence," ''Civil Engineering Magazine'' 75.3 (March 2005): 42-49.]
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  • ...feat.html Daniel A. Sesil and Onur Güleç, "Commanding Presence," ''Civil Engineering Magazine'' 75.3 (March 2005): 42-49.]
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  • ...feat.html Daniel A. Sesil and Onur Güleç, "Commanding Presence," ''Civil Engineering Magazine'' 75.3 (March 2005): 42-49.]
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  • ...feat.html Daniel A. Sesil and Onur Güleç, "Commanding Presence," ''Civil Engineering Magazine'' 75.3 (March 2005): 42-49.]
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  • ...temporarily closed), the [[Safari Terrace Café]], the historic [[Spillman Engineering Over the Jumps Carousel]], [[Safari Trader Gift Shop]], old-fashioned ice c
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  • ...iences, the College of Business, College of Education, Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology (also known as Donaghey CyberCollege), College o ...g Technology, Department of Information Science, and Department of Systems Engineering.
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  • ...re, which contains three million pounds of steel, was designed by [[Garver Engineering]]. The general contractor on the bridge was [[Jensen Construction]], workin
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  • ...ape planner for [[Castin, Massie & McGetrick and Associates]], a planning, engineering, and land development consulting firm in Little Rock. He is also former tre
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  • ...ey, and Pulaski County paid the remainder of the $5.8 million project. The engineering assessment of the bridge, which included underwater study, was done by [[Mc
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  • ...Murray]] helped his son-in-law and his daughter, Peggy with his invaluable engineering and design skills enabled them to construct fermenting and bottling facilit
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  • ...pril 1933 he married Irene Davis McCall of Marshall. He studied structural engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1940 and 1941 before being
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  • ...he University of Arkansas and studied education, carpentry, and structural engineering. In 1883 he settled in [[Conway]], Arkansas. He then began work as a contra
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  • ...middle, and high school offering E-STEM (economics of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) programs. The E-STEM school will also offer Latin, Spanis
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  • '''Mary L. Good''' is founding dean of the Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology ("CyberCollege") at the [[University of Arkansas
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  • .... Naval Academy. He graduated in 1956, ranked 273 out of 681. He earned an engineering degree. White was born in Texarkana, Texas. He is a 1956 engineering graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland. Following gradua
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  • Morgan was born in Fort Smith, Arkansas, in 1943. He received a mechanical engineering degree from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 1966.
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  • ...targeted at students seeking special preparation in science, mathematics, engineering, and other high technologies.
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  • ...tion and selection, master site and facility planning, design-build, value engineering, estimating, budgeting, and construction management.
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  • '''Cromwell Architects Engineers''' is a design and engineering firm located in Little Rock, Arkansas. [[Category:Engineering]]
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  • ...New Hampshire's Phillips Exeter Academy in 1959. He received an electrical engineering degree from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 1965. He received
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  • ...tors Saunders Schultz and William Severson who noted that it was "quite an engineering feat because it appears that the top half is about to fall off the bottom h
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  • ...mmunities in Residential Colleges: Hughes, State, STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Mathematics), Short/Denny, and Minton Commuter College. In each college
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  • ...o: "Play with each other, not with yourself." Dan Bunten had an industrial engineering degree and worked for the National Science Foundation doing mathematical mo
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  • ...on August 7, 1833. Clayton attended the Bristol Academy, and studied civil engineering in Wilmington, Delaware. In 1859 he moved to Leavenworth, Kansas, to take w
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  • ...tle Rock, Arkansas. The bridge, which was constructed in 1928 by the Ozark Engineering Company, carries the westbound lanes of [[Cantrell Road]].
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  • *[[Hendrix Engineering Program|Engineering Program]]
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  • William and Theodore Treadway were graduates of the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Arkansas. The owners were joined in 1931 by
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  • ...in 1958. In 1987 the Graduate Institute of Technology relocated to a new [[Engineering Technology and Applied Science Building]] on the [[UALR]] campus. In 1992 t
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  • Asa Robinson attended the local schools of Newburg and studied civil engineering in college. He became a "rodman" in surveying the route of the Erie Railroa
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  • ...l emphasis upon astronomy, biomedical science, botany, chemistry, ecology, engineering, environmental science, geology, invertebrate zoology, physics, plant scien
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  • ...ded [[Little Rock Junior College]] and earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in 1938. Kelley was also a
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  • ...cuss engineering problems, and to endorse or reject propositions involving engineering principles." [[Category:Engineering]]
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  • The '''Spillman Engineering Over the Jumps Carousel''' (also known as the '''Herschell-Spillman Carouse ...ders. It is also the only surviving wooden track carousel made by Spillman Engineering. The carousel is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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  • The '''UALR Donaghey College of Engineering and Information Technology''' is composed of a number of divisions and prog *[[UALR Department of Engineering Technology]]
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  • ...he former home of the [[Arkansas Travelers]] baseball team. The [[Spillman Engineering Over the Jumps Carousel]] (also known as the Herschell-Spillman Carousel) i
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  • ...tle Rock District''' is a federal government agency providing professional engineering, environmental, and construction expertise to much an irregularly shaped ar [[Category:Engineering]]
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  • ...echnology''' (UALR Graduate Institute of Technology) provides maintenance, engineering, and computational science expertise in support of the high technology grad ...gan offering masters of science degrees in Applied Mathematics, Chemistry, Engineering, and Instrumental Sciences, and a Ph.D. degree in Instrumental Sciences.
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  • ...lant at [[Ozark Point]]. McDonnell Engineering Company acted as consulting engineering firm on the project. The system was completed on April 17, 1938.
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  • ...lant at [[Ozark Point]]. McDonnell Engineering Company acted as consulting engineering firm on the project. The system was completed on April 17, 1938.
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  • '''Ford & MacCrea''' was a civil engineering firm in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas, co-owned by [[William Ellis Ford]] and [ [[Category:Civil Engineering]]
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  • *Michele G. Melaragno, ''Severe Storm Engineering for Structural Design'' (Taylor & Francis, 1995), 126.
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  • *Michele G. Melaragno, ''Severe Storm Engineering for Structural Design'' (Taylor & Francis, 1995), 126.
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  • ...n mathematics from Duke University in 1995, and his Ph.D. in computational engineering from Mississippi State University in 1999.
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  • ...of the Life Sciences, History of Medicine, History of Science, History of Engineering, Technology and the Law, Virtual Worlds and Online Communities, and Senior
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  • ...nsion, the talking doll Old Loveable Sally, a Tilt-A-Whirl, and [[Spillman Engineering Over the Jumps Carousel|Over the Jumps Carousel]]. The amusement park close
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  • ...d to go into prestigious male- dominated career fields such as science and engineering. ...nts to know about women’s history and highlights in relation science and engineering starting from the 20th century this particular archive would be available.
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  • ...l Murray helped his son-in-law and his daughter, Peggy with his invaluable engineering and design skills enabled them to construct fermenting and bottling facilit
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  • ...would have done that. My wife calls me a geek because I'm very much of an engineering frame of mind. But I did acquire business acumen along the way." Morgan's g
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