Prism, the monthly magazine of the American Society for Engineering Education, features a story on how some colleges have integrated engineering into the liberal arts curriculum.
The article highlights the national symposium hosted by Union last spring, "Engineering and Liberal Education.” In 1845, Union became the first liberal arts college to offer engineering. The symposium explored different models for integrating engineering, technology and the traditional liberal arts.
The article also includes comments from Cherrice Traver, dean of engineering at Union.
To view the article, click here.