UC Riverside’s Bourns College of Engineering celebrates its 20th Anniversary

January 22, 2010 |   | Contact: M. Daniel DeCillis

CCST Executive Director Susan Hackwood and CCST Council Member Jeffrey Rudolph, President of the California Science Center, began the distinguished lecture series celebrating the Bourns College of Engineering’s 20th Anniversary.

UC Riverside’s Bourns College of Engineering celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. As the Founding Dean, CCST’s Executive Director, Susan Hackwood and Council member Jeff Rudolph kicked off the distinguished lecture series. Their presentation “Beyond the Classroom: Learning Science in 2030” set the stage for the lecture series, which will focus on engineering opportunities and challenges for the next twenty years.

Also scheduled to speak in the series are CCST Council member Wanda Austin and long time CCST associate Mary Nichols, Air Resources Board. Austin’s presentation “Getting it Right in an Imperfect World: Catalyzing the Future” will take place on March 30, 2010 at 3:00 p.m. Nichols’ presentation “The Next 20 Years in Air Quality” is scheduled to take place on April 15, 2010 at 3:00 p.m.

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