Press Coverage 2005
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12/22/2005
The Washington Post features the futuristic ferry and the Wind Tunnel's involvement in the project.
12/20/2005
The Associated Press story on the Fischell bioengineering gift is picked up by news outlets across the country from The New York Times to The San Francisco Chronicle and many places in between.
12/19/2005
The Baltimore Sun covers the announcement of the Fischell family gift (story no longer available online).
12/18/2005
The Washington Post highlights the Fischell family's gift to the Clark School.
12/10/2005
Lewis 'Ed' Fink, a senior fellow in civil engineering, was quoted in the Los Angeles Times in an article on the investigation of New Orleans levee failure. (free registration required)
12/8/2005
The New Orleans Times-Picayune quotes Prof. Gerry Galloway in an article on levee failure.
12/6/2005
Elisabeth Smela is mentioned in a CNN story on the development of artificial muscles.
11/26/2005
The Washington Times features the CATT lab in an article on using cell phones to track traffic.
11/17/2005
The Baltimore Sun quotes civil engineering's Phil Tarnoff regarding a traffic-tracking project using cell phones (story no longer available online).
11/17/2005
The Center for Advanced Transportation Technology is featured on ABC 7 News (Washington, D.C.).
11/15/2005
Michael Pack, director of CATT, is interviewed by WUSA 9 News (Washington, D.C.).
11/13/2005
The Newark Star-Ledger profiles Bell Labs president, Jeong Kim.
11/10/2005
The New York Times quotes civil engineering researcher Phil Tarnoff in an article on using cell phones to track traffic. (Article available through The New York Times archives for a fee.)
11/9/2005
FOXNews.com runs a story on Prof. Jeffrey Herrmann's vaccination clinic software.
11/7/2005
The Washington Post profiles MIPS-funded start-up InvisiTrack.
11/6/2005
The Washington Post covers alumnus W. Jeff Holtzinger's victory in Frederick, Md.'s mayoral race.
11/5/2005
Beating the Flu Queue—From the WTOP Radio Series on Engineering.
11/2/2005
The Washington Post includes alumnus Gordon England among Pres. Bush's elite group of advisors.
11/1/2005
Several online media outlets cover Prof. Jeffrey Herrmann's vaccination clinic software. (link to Yahoo! News)
10/31/2005
Business Week covers the Hinman CEOs Program's entrepreneurial spirit.
10/26/2005
Alumnus W. Jeff Holtzinger's mayoral run earns him a profile in The Washington Post.
10/17/05
The Washington Post features MIPS-funded Atlantic Biomass Conversions Inc.
10/7/05
CNBC focuses on the UM solar house in its coverage of the Solar Decathlon.
10/6/05
The Washington Post features the UM Solar Decathlon team's Terps House.
9/30/2005
The UM Solar Decathlon team receives coverage from The Washington Post.
9/21/05
Washington Post columnist Steven Pearlstein details the Kim Building dedication and the vision of Dean Nariman Farvardin and Dr. Jeong H. Kim, '91, to propel the Clark School into the top tier of engineering schools.
9/19-20/05
Small Times Magazine and the Maryland Daily Record cover the dedication of the Jeong H. Kim Engineering Building.
9/19/2005
Prof. Dave Akin is interviewed on NPR regarding NASA's plans to send humans to the moon.
August and September 2005
Prof. Gerald Galloway is interviewed by numerous media outlets including the Baltimore Sun (article no longer available online), Houston Chronicle and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch for his expertise on levee systems.
9/2/2005
The Washington Post profiles Terps' starting quarterback Sam Hollenbach.
8/27/2005
The Baltimore Sun follows mechanical engineering undergrad John Leatherman through the trials and tribulations of a demolition derby. (Article no longer available online.)
8/26/2005
Donald Langenberg, chancellor emeritus of the University System of Maryland and professor of physics and electrical engineering, calls for innovation in math and science education in a Baltimore Sun op-ed column. (Article no longer available online.)
8/9/05
The Washington Business Journal details grant won by TAP-participant Innovative Biosensors
8/1/05
The New York Times profiles Clark School alumnus Mike Griffin, head of NASA
7/30/05
The Baltimore Sun highlights a MTECH program for rising high-school entrepreneurs (article no longer available online)
7/25/05
Trufina, a TAP participant, is featured in The Washington Post
7/18/2005
A MIPS-funded company is profiled by The Washington Post
7/17/2005
Prof. Hani Mahmassani is quoted by The Washington Post in an article on transporation projects
7/14/2005
Alumnus quoted by The Baltimore Sun in an article on the Space Shuttle program
7/11/2005
Prof. Ali Mosleh is quoted in USA Today in an article on the Space Shuttle (only available on Lexis-Nexis)
7/7/2005
The Washington Post gives an 'A' to the Maryland Center for Integrated Nano Science and Engineering
7/7/2005
Baltimore Sun coverage of a Clark School center's energetics research in Southern Maryland (article no longer available on Baltimore Sun site)
6/12/2005
The Baltimore Business Journal covers a Clark School partnership on biotechnology
6/12/2005
The Baltimore Sun features a company in the Clark School's Maryland Technology Extension Service (.PDF file)
6/2/2005
The Baltimore Sun covers Dean Nariman Farvardin's involvement in a local nanotech council (article no longer available online)
5/25/2005
A MIPS-funded company is profiled by The Washington Post
5/20/2005
Small Times covers the Clark School's #1 rating in Nano Education
4/25/2005
The Washington Post profiles Clark School alumnus, professor and benefactor Jeong Kim (article available through Washington Post archives for a fee)
4/21/2005
USA Today, Associated Press quote Center for Advanced Transportation Technology Director Philip Tarnoff (articles avaiable on Lexis-Nexis)
4/6/2005
The New Scientist quotes Prof. James Quintiere on why the Twin Towers collapsed
4/1/2005
Fort Worth Star-Telegram article on alumnus Gordon England's nomination to DoD post (article available through Star-Telegram archives for a fee)
3/17/2005
The New York Times endorses alumnus Michael Griffin to lead NASA in an editorial (column available through Times archives for a fee)
2/24/2005
Popular Mechanics features the Clark School's graduate nuclear engineering program
2/17/2005
The Washington Post writes about a MIPS-funded company pioneering a new wave of agriculture on the Eastern Shore
2/4/2005
Washington Post coverage of A. James Clark's landmark gift to the Clark School
