More Than 400 Students Attend 2024 Fall Rinker Career Fair
The events has been going on for more than two decades.
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The events has been going on for more than two decades.
More Than 400 Students Attend 2024 Fall Rinker Career Fair Read More »
He wants to become a project manager and eventually obtain his general contracting license.
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Susan Rivers White (BBC ’76) was one of the first few women to graduate with a degree in construction management at the University of Florida. While this may sound daunting or intimidating, White described her time at UF as anything but that.
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Made up of mostly alumni returning to their old stomping grounds, a staggering total of 107 distinguished companies converged at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center Tuesday morning on the esteemed campus of the University of Florida for the annual M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Construction Management Spring Career Fair. The event featured a whopping 326 registered students, made up of Rinker students, students from the UF College of Design, Construction and Planning and others.
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The quartet of Ryan Amsel, Andrew Pace, Sebastian Reina and Brady Schaffstein took home the grand prize of $6,000 this past weekend at the 31st Annual Witters Competition. Created in 1993 and endowed by Col. Arthur G. (BSBC ’41) and Beverly A. Witters, the University of Florida College of Design, Construction and Planning contest was created to offer students from each DCP discipline as well as the Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering an experience to work with different disciplines before they graduated.
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Less than three weeks after University of Florida President Ben Sasse announced $2.5 million in strategic funding to advance the field of Industrialized Construction Engineering (ICE), Autodesk announced Tuesday a $1.5 million gift to the UF College of Design, Construction and Planning and UF Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering to establish the world’s first-ever industrialized construction program.
Autodesk Gifts DCP & HWCOE $1.5 Million For Industrialized Construction Engineering Read More »
University of Florida faculty and students will help advance the field of industrialized construction engineering with $2.5 million in strategic funding from the office of UF President Ben Sasse.Â
For most Olympians, training is the top priority to compete against the most talented athletes in the world. And with the 2024 Paris Olympics quickly approaching in August, this is a critical and demanding time of year. But for swimmer Bobby Finke, a two-time Olympic gold medalist, another priority is on his mind: graduation.
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The first thing most people think about robots and Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the technology will replace the need for humans in the workforce. However, that is not the case in Dr. Aladdin Alwisy’s Smart Industrialized Design and Construction (IDC) Lab.
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University of Florida M.E. Rinker, Sr. School of Construction Management Director Robert F. Cox, Ph.D., was inducted into the National Academy of Construction (NAC) Thursday night at a ceremony at The Westin Copley Place in Boston. The NAC honors and recognizes those individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to the construction industry.
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