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January 25, 2024
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JMU’s edible food forest offers unique and innovative learning opportunities
February 11, 2022: JMU Edible Food Forest Garden (EFG) is a step toward improving biodiversity and thinking about local food production.
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New Information Technology major opens new doors for students
February 18, 2022: New CISE major helps address shortages of IT graduates.
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KEEN award helps JMU faculty unleash new ideas in engineering design
April 7, 2022: Joshi was one of 27 faculty members chosen from across the nation by KEEN for her contribution to engineering education.
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School of Integrated Sciences names inaugural interim co-directors
April 8, 2022: Way and Stockwell named co-directors for School of Integrated Sciences
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ISAT professor mixes the arts with science
April 11, 2022: Learning about science and the environment in London has been a memorable experience for Benzing and his students.
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ISAT students implement capstone projects in Costa Rica
April 20, 2022: A team of JMU ISAT seniors travel to Costa Rica to implement their capstone projects in 21 days.
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Machine Shop pioneer announces retirement
May 6, 2022: “Mark is a classical machinist with 30 years of experience and more knowledge than anyone I have ever met."
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Engineering steel bridge team competes at regional competition
May 10, 2022: Engineering students head to Lexington, VA to compete in Steel Bridge Competition.
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Eco Shell Marathon team wins Dupont Safety Award
May 12, 2022: The students'The Safety Award is a notable honor recognizes the team with a superior commitment to safety.
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JMU Rocketry Team competes in NASA Student Launch
May 12, 2022: JMU's Rocketry Team paves the way for future JMU Engineering students.
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Louise Temple makes an impact on feminism, science, and the community
May 17, 2022: For fifteen years, Temple has taught a viral discovery course – dedicated to keeping students interested in science.
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Engineering students work to fight against litter crisis
May 18, 2022: Senior Engineering students embark on a fight against the world’s litter crisis and how they can help to clean up the world's oceans.
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ISAT student designs guitar for managing hand injuries
May 23, 2022: ISAT student designs ergonomic guitar to help others with tendonitis.
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Scientist who discovered Ivermectin speaks to ISAT students
May 26, 2022: Dr. William Campbell, Noble Laureate, meets with students in JMU's Bioethics class.
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ISAT students design hearing protection for local farmers
May 27, 2022: The device and the app will allow farmers and agriculture workers to be more aware of noise exposure and be prepared to protect themselves.
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JMU Engineering ranks 18 in US News Reports
September 14, 2022: The new ranking reflects the continuous hard work that faculty and students have dedicated to the program over the years.
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Students develop a wearable computing system for at-home physical therapy
October 19, 2022: When patients continue physical therapy at home, they don’t always perform them correctly, or at all.
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JMU Engineering hosts second annual “Engineering a Better World” Camp
November 15, 2022: Camp aims to teach young students about engineering and STEM-based disciplines through hands-on, team-based projects.
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DIGITAL inspires high school students to explore technology
November 18, 2022: JMU Computer Science students and faculty, inspire high school girls from the local community to learn about technology.
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ISAT students triumph at ASEM Conference
November 7, 2022: ISAT students take second place at the ASEM Conference.
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JMU professors propose new program for students on the autism spectrum
December 1, 2022: Program will support students inside and outside the classroom
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CS professor inspires high school students to design using code
December 8, 2022: Professor Chris Johnson has been searching for ways to make computer science more physical and integrated into the world around us.
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