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The Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering at Arizona State University is ramping up its mission to become a world-class college that is light years ahead of the competition.
He's chronically short of funds, but Morris Jarvis is bent on building a ship that will make trips beyond Earth affordable to all.
EVERETT, Wash. - Boeing Co.’s 7E7 jet, if launched as planned, will be the 25th commercial airplane model unveiled by the Western world, and the 11th jet from Boeing or McDonnell Douglas.
An East Valley engineer is looking for a foothold in the next space race.
An East Valley engineer is looking for a foothold in the next space race.
LONG BEACH, Calif. — Dwindling domestic demand for C-17 cargo planes will force Boeing Co. to slash 1,100 jobs at its U.S. plants, most of them in Long Beach where the aerospace giant has cut 13,000 jobs since the 1990s, the company said Thursday.
The future of a 16-year-old program at Arizona State University that helps businesses save energy is in jeopardy because of budget cuts.
The future of a 16-year-old program at Arizona State University that helps businesses save energy is in jeopardy because of budget cuts.
A communications satellite is floating in space today thanks to dozens of Arizona State University students, several corporations, the U.S. Air Force and the thrust of three, 23-story high rocket launchers.
Gilbert residents Jeff and Tanya Kline are quickly making their transition into the East Valley dry cleaning industry. The husband-and-wife business duo recently opened its third Lapels Dry Cleaning franchise store in just a few short months.
August 12, 2004
A communications satellite developed by students at Arizona State University may be lost in space, but those involved with the project that was created at the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering are still calling it a success.
December 23, 2004
Sit in the front row at a rock concert and 110 decibels of music will rock your eardrums.
From data communications, customer support, networking, Internet technology, engineering manufacturing, and more, workers for jobs in the high-tech arenas are in high demand.
Boeing’s Aerospace Support Division at Williams Gateway Airport in Mesa has received a $12.2 million, 16-month contract to overhaul Apache combat helicopters that have been shot up, sandblasted and otherwise abused from heavy use in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Astronauts from NASA will land across the Valley to participate in events for the public in the coming weeks. The astronauts, specifically chosen by NASA for these events, are in Arizona to promote and raise awareness on space programs and exploration — just as the state’s “SciTech Festival” fires its boosters.
For more than 70 years, Falcon Field has spread its wings in east Mesa to remain in flight and serve not only its own community, but the world.
Roger Keller thought there was a “typo” in the statistics from respected religious researcher George Barna. It said 1,800 pastors leave the ministry each month. Keller figured Barna meant “each year.”
Roger Keller thought there was a “typo” in the statistics from respected religious researcher George Barna. It said 1,800 pastors leave the ministry each month. Keller figured Barna meant “each year.”
A home-grown Gilbert company that has made a name for itself in the high-prestige space business is being sold, but it will remain under local management.
The Boeing Co.’s Mesa helicopter factory delivered 83 Apache Longbow attack helicopters to the U.S. Army and international customers in 2004, an increase of nine over the previous year, the company said Wednesday.
A Mesa teacher who has led students through simulated space shuttle flights for the last nine years went on a space mission of her own last week — a "spacewalk" with a Russian cosmonaut.
When Tommy Filler moved from one dust bowl town to another as an engineer in 1982, he was an analog man living in a world of dials and gauges that covered the cockpits of helicopters used by the military during the threat against the Soviet Union.
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