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CivMin hosted a long-awaited in-person gathering to open the facilities at U of T Camp on Gull Lake. On Saturday, September 10 Camp Open House saw some hundred […]
CivMin’s Professor Emeritus Doug Hooton has been awarded Honorary Membership to the International Union of Laboratories and Experts in Construction Materials, Systems and Structures, known as RILEM (from the French […]
Your Professional Experience Year (PEY) is a great opportunity to get real-world engineering experience and make important connections that you can tap into after graduation. Siu Kai Cheung (Year 4 […]
As we gear up for the 2022-23 academic year, we’re checking in with the newly-elected leaders of CivMin’s various clubs. Here’s our Q&A with Civ Club Chair Kent Straky (Year […]
A string of summer internships has inspired one student’s ambitions to make the world a better place with her engineering skills and knowledge. This past summer, Mary Daka (Year 4 […]
As we gear up for the 2022-23 academic year, we’re checking in with the newly elected leaders of CivMin’s various clubs. Here’s our Q&A with Min Club Chair Alec Gilvesy […]
University of Toronto Engineering graduate Ivan Damnjanovic (CivE 1T4+PEY) has developed software that harnesses the power of data science and traditional engineering to make sustainable building management less expensive and […]
Changing lanes in academic pursuits and sports Hannah Hermanson is a third year Civil Engineering student currently employed during her Professional Experience Year (PEY) in Calgary. As a student-athlete she […]
Building strong and healthy communities is a rewarding job, but it can be challenging. Leave it to an engineer to help navigate through the various layers of politics and bureaucracy. Meet Alex […]
U of T Engineers in Action (EIA) students team up to connect separated communities in rural Bolivia. Thanks to efforts by students, a remote Bolivian community previously divided by a […]
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