Information Session on Monday, December 5 in Hollister 201 from 10:30-11:30am
For details:
https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2016/11/CCEP_ad-1dtssrp.pdf
Information Session on Monday, December 5 in Hollister 201 from 10:30-11:30am
For details:
https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2016/11/CCEP_ad-1dtssrp.pdf
Last month, the annual Sibley Town Meeting was held during MAE 4300 class time. The following is a response from Professor Fisher, addressing students’ feedback concerning collaborative workspaces and computer rooms: https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2016/11/ME_workspace-1lk4b4j.pdf
To provide sufficient time for grading projects/papers, please discuss with your research/project advisor a due date to allow time for grading. We suggest around or by Wednesday, December 14.
Dr. Dava Newman, NASA Deputy Administrator will be presenting a seminar, “NASA’s Journey to Mars and Beyond” on Thursday, December 8, at 2:00 in Hollister B14.
For details: nasas-journey-to-mars-and-beyond
ABSOLUTE Last Day to DROP a COURSE (petition required) – FRIDAY, November 18th (4:00pm)
If you wish to drop a course, it will be necessary to submit a completed add/drop slip and petition form; a “W” will appear on your transcript next to the course. The add/drop slip must be stamped/initialed by the department that offers the course and the petition form must be signed by your faculty advisor—therefore it is important that you give yourself enough time to procure the stamps and signature by the deadline. Submit add/drop slips and petition forms to the Engineering Registrar’s Office in 158 Olin Hall.
REQUESTS FOR EXTENSIONS TO DROP
We are aware that there are some prelims late in the term and the results may influence your decision to drop a course. Please check your evening prelim schedule now at
https://registrar.cornell.edu/Sched/PRELF.html.
If you have a late term prelim exam AND do not have enough information about your current status in that course, you will need to speak with Engineering Advising to request an extension. A late term prelim exam is one that falls between November 1st and November 29th.
To officially request an extension:
Make an appointment at Engineering Advising NO LATER THAN 4:00pm on Friday, November 18th to discuss your situation
OR
Visit the Engineering Advising extension walk-in hours on Friday, November 18th from 9pm-3pm in 167 Olin Hall
If granted an extension, you will have until Friday, December 2nd at 4:00pm to submit an add/drop slip and petition form to the Engineering Registrar’s Office in 158 Olin Hall.
Campus: computer labs
Additional Information on Surge B computer lab:
Surge B (between Plant Sciences and Kennedy Hall). This is open 24/7 by Cornell ID card. The ID card needs to be pressed against the card reader for access. These stations are set up for either individual work or work in separate spaces by small groups of students.
Sponsored and hosted by ASME!
On Wednesday, Nov. 2, ASME will be hosting the annual Fall Ice Cream Social from 12-2:00 pm in Duffield Atrium in the area across from Mattins. Brainteasers will be distributed with your ice cream and those who answer correctly will be eligible to enter a raffle to win an M.E. shirt.
There is a 12-credit minimum required each semester for B.S., M.E. degree candidates.
If you are graduating after completing your B.S. this semester (January 2017 graduation date), and plan on continuing with M.Eng., you will be unable to pre-enroll for the Spring 2017 term until electronic enrollment resumes in January.
If you are planning on earning your B.S. degree in May, and beginning your Early M.Eng. in Spring 2017, you are still considered a senior with your pre-enrollment period 10/31-11/02.
You will not be able to electronically pre-enroll in research or project teams: MAE 1900, MAE 4900, MAE 4291 (sr. design). At the beginning of the Spring term, you will need to complete the appropriate form: http://www.mae.cornell.edu/academics/forms/
Please be advised ENGRC courses are not required to graduate. Students affiliated with Mechanical Engineering will fulfill their technical writing requirement with MAE 4272, a required senior course. See here for liberal studies courses approved by the College of Engineering : http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/apps/liberalstudies/index.cfm
MAE 3260 and MAE 4160 are both scheduled to be offered TR 8:40-9:55 for Spring 2017 Students who wish to take both courses next semester are advised that MAE 3260 and MAE 4060 are explicit prerequisites for MAE 4160 and these prerequisites will be enforced.
Do you like pre-WWI aircraft or the history of aeronautics? Did you know that the Wright Brothers attempted to patent all flying vehicles? Come Meet Lawrence Goldstone! Author of: Birdmen: The Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtiss, and the Battle to Control the Skies.
5PM this Friday (10/21) in Thurston Hall 201! Sponsored by AIAA https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2016/10/LawrenceGoldstoneAd-1p9hhyz.pdf
Do you like pre-WWI aircraft or the history of aeronautics? Did you know that the Wright Brothers attempted to patent all flying vehicles? Come Meet Lawrence Goldstone! Author of: Birdmen: The Wright Brothers, Glenn Curtiss, and the Battle to Control the Skies.
5PM this Friday (10/21) in Thurston Hall 201! Sponsored by AIAA https://blogs.cornell.edu/maeugadvising/files/2016/10/LawrenceGoldstoneAd-1p9hhyz.pdf
The following student awards will be presented in May 2017: Awards Presented May 2017
The following awards were presented in May 2016: Awards Presented May 2016