University of Louisville Magazine

SUMMER 2014

The University of Louisville Alumni Magazine: for alumni, faculty, staff, students and anyone that is a UofL Cardinal fan.

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Engineering breakthroughs The technology is different, but the quest to learn remains the same. J.B. Speed School of Engineering students — including the f rst female engineering student, Margaret Elliott Mattingly Garr, 37S, 70GA — work on engines in the large-machinery laboratory. Times have changed. In 2014, the Speed School awarded 83 degrees to female engineering students. Now & T h e n En g i n e e r i n g E x c e l l e n c e g g g g g , g Mattingly Garr, 37S, 70GA — work on engines in the large-machinery laboratory. Times h av v e ch ch an ge ge d. d. I n 2014 , , the Sp Sp ee ee d Sc S hool awa rd d ed ed 8 3 de de gr gr ees to female en gi g neerin g g st ud en ts ts . This photo is from Photographic Archives, Archives & Special Collections, University of Louisville. ASC collections document the history and life of UofL, its students, faculty and staff. U L _ 6 4 6 4 UL_64 64 6 / 2 3 / 1 4 9 : 2 1 A M 6/23/14 9:21 AM

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