EGSC Graduate Student Blog

EGSC Graduate Student Blog

An accumulation of Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering Graduate student stories and research at the University of Florida.

 


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Fall 2021 Welcome from EGSC

Welcome back to campus from EGSC!
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2021 -2022 Executive Board for EGSC

Check out our new 2021-2022 Executive Board!

 

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EGSC Mental Health Workshop – March 31, 2021

The COVID 19 pandemic has caused mental health challenges on an unprecedented scale. Learn about available workshops with EGSC for our graduate students.

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Spring 2021 Welcome from EGSC

Graduate Spring Visit

The Engineering Graduate Student Council would like to welcome back all of our returning and new students. We are very excited about starting the Spring 2021 semester and hope you will join us at our upcoming meetings.

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EGSC Junior Preview Recap

The Engineering Graduate Student Council would like to thank everyone who participated in Junior Preview! 

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Fall 2020 Welcome from EGSC


EGSC would like to welcome back all of our returning and new students for the Fall 2020 semester and invite all engineering graduate students to our General Body Meetings. 

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UF #6 Best Public University

The Engineering Graduate Student Council (EGSC) is excited to announce that UF has been named the #6 Best Public University. 

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A Welcome from EGSC

The Engineering Graduate Student Council (EGSC) serves engineering graduate students and strives to improve their experience at the University of Florida. 

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New EGSC Executive Team

The Engineering Graduate Student Council has announced it’s new 2020-2021 Academic Year Executive Board.

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Graduate Student Spotlight – Kyle  See

There are many aspects about the brain we still do not know about. I am driven by my fascination in coding and problem solving and I want to develop the tools that will help unearth the intricacies in the brain.

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Previous Newsletters

Spring 2017

Spring 2018