Student Scholars’ Expo Webcast – April 30, 2010
To view the webcast for the Student Scholars’ Expo on Friday April 30, 2010 please go to the webcast home page at the following link. http://www.messiah.edu/departments/engineering/webcast/webcast.htm
Student Scholars’ Expo Webcast – April 30, 2010
To view the webcast for the Student Scholars’ Expo on Friday April 30, 2010 please go to the webcast home page at the following link. http://www.messiah.edu/departments/engineering/webcast/webcast.htm
The Occurrence on Wednesday October 21, 2009
While most of Messiah College, and the world for that matter, went about their normal daily routines, they had no idea that Wednesday October 21, 2009 would be different. It was a beautiful sunny fall day with temperatures in the low 70’s, a slight breeze and brilliant foliage abounding. Then at precisely high noon in the Frey Building the unthinkable occurred! Was it possible this was actually happening within the Engineering Department at Messiah College? What would be the long term consequences of something like this occurring in Frey 349, which is located on the third floor of the building? Had this type of thing ever occurred before? What would be the reactions and long term effects on the students, professors and possibly Chairman of the department in the vicinity of Frey 349. Certainly there will be many questions that will need to be answered in the days and months that follow. Here’s what we were able to learn at the preliminary juncture, shortly after “The Occurrence”:
1. Dr. Barbara Ressler was teaching an Engineering Statics Class at the time of “The Occurrence”
2. The Statics Class, consisting primarily of sophomores, was involved in “The Occurrence”
3. Dr. Timothy Van Dyke had brought his Mechanics of Materials Class to Frey 349 just prior to “The Occurrence”
4. The Mechanics of Materials Class, consisting primarily of Juniors, was involved in “The Occurrence”
5. Dr. Randall Fish, Chairman for the Department of Engineering was also present at the time of “The Occurrence”
6. Fortunately the freshman class, who have been here less than 2 months, did not witness “The Occurrence”
7. The visual impact of “The Occurrence” will be remembered for a long time
Now, a week after “The Occurrence”, more details are beginning to emerge. Apparently two years ago, at about this same time, the Engineering Statics class surprised their professor, Dr. Barbara Ressler, on her birthday with a birthday cake. Then last year Dr. Ressler decided to preempt any surprise birthday events, by founding and hosting the 1st annual Geeky T-Shirt contest. The contest was complete with food and prizes being awarded for the best and the runner-up contestants in their Geeky T-Shirts. It was a huge success with a lot of engineering type creativity and frivolity and hence a Statics Class tradition began. On Wednesday October 21, 2009 “The Occurrence” it seems was simply the 2nd Annual Geeky T-Shirt Event again hosted by Dr. Ressler with food and prizes. In fact she was indeed wearing a Geeky T-Shirt as you can see in the associated picture. It is now known that her Statics Class students were made aware of this on Friday October 16th and that a number of
them were appropriately attired in Geeky T-Shirts. It also now known that Dr. Timothy Van Dyke made his students aware of the event on Monday October 19th. He too along with a number of students was attired in a Geeky T-Shirt as you can see in the picture. There are eye witness accounts that Dr. Van Dyke’s wife, Dr. Arlene Van Dyke was also involved with the Geeky T-Shirt event, however there is no known photographic evidence and therefore cannot be substantiated. One might think this whole wacky Geeky T-Shirt event would be limited to two very excellent and dedicated Engineering Faculty members with a great sense of humor, but nooooooooooooooooo that was not the case. We now have photographic proof that implicates Dr. Randall Fish, the Engineering Department Chair. All indications are that he too as an excellent and dedicated member of the Engineering Group has a great sense of humor.

Congratulations to Matthew Halburd as the Winner of the 2nd annual prestigious Geeky T-Shirt Award. Matthew won by wearing a shirt which would light up when it detected a wi-fi hot spot.
Congratulations also to Judah Fickett and Phillip Martinez as runner-ups to the Geeky T-Shirt Award.
From all indications the visual impact of this event, along with the associated rip-roarious laughter will be an event that will be remembered for students in the Statics and Mechanics of Materials classes for a long time to come.
Job Fairs for Oct 22 & Nov 2, 2009
Engineering students and recent alumni may be interested in two job and internship fairs that are occurring in the next several weeks:
The first is Experience Harrisburg 2009, an annual regional job fair which takes prospective employees on a tour of Harrisburg as they search for jobs. This event is scheduled for Thursday, October 22, from 5:30-9:30 PM. This year there are over 40 companies participating at 10 locations. For more information, visit the Experience Harrisburg 2009 website.
The second is our very own annual 2009 Career & Graduate School Expo here at Messiah. This is the biggest event the Career Center sponors each year and will included prizes and raffles items, which will be given away. It is designed for all students from Freshman to Seniors. This year’s expo will occur on Monday, November 2, from 11:00 AM-2:30 PM in Brubaker Auditorium. For more information, visit the Career Center website.
Webcast 2009: Comments on the last presentation
To whoever just submitted questions for the Uniform Tricycle Frame Redesign presentation… we just missed your questions. Sorry about that! If you can re-submit them with an email address, we will forward them to the presenters. Thanks.
In past years, I have posted a description of how our webcast event will work. Here is the updated version for this year’s webcast.
In less than 24 hours, we will start our webcast of the 2009 Engineering IPC Presentations as part of the 6th Annual Student Scholars’ Expo. For those of you who are reading this page earlier than Friday morning, I’d like to take this opportunity to give you a rundown of what will happen.
Engineering email account down
UPDATE: The Engineering@messiah.edu email account is now working again. Read below for more information.
It recently came to our attention that our Engineering email account, Engineering@messiah.edu, was not functioning correctly and had not been working for quite some time. It appears that sometime last fall the account got inadvertently disabled for external emails.
If anyone has tried to email us at that account within the past six months, we have not received your email, nor was it stored in our system. We’re very sorry about this! However, the account is now working again, so you should be able to send emails to the Department of Engineering once again.
The first of two Engineers’ Weekend events will be held on February 20-21, following the Accepted Students Preview Day for the School of MEB. There are still a few open spots, so register now to reserve your place. (Note that because we have plenty of open spots, you don’t need to be an accepted student to register for this Engineers’ Weekend.)
For those who can’t make the February date, our second Engineers’ Weekend will be held on March 6-7.
Fall 2008 Newsletter: Now Online
The Department of Engineering recently sent out our Fall 2008 newsletter, and now we also have it available online!
Current engineering students and recent alumni may be interested in two job and internship fairs that are coming up soon:
First, there is Experience Harrisburg (2008), an annual regional job fair which takes prospective employees on a tour of Harrisburg as they search for jobs. This event is scheduled for Thursday, October 21, from 5:30-9:30 PM. For more information, visit the Experience Harrisburg website.
Second, there is our very own annual Career & Graduate School Expo here at Messiah, this year with the theme “Rock Your Future”. This year’s expo will occur on Monday, November 3, from 11:00 AM-3:00 PM in Brubaker Auditorium. For more information, visit the Career Center website.
Register Now for Engineers’ Weekend 2009
Each year, the Department of Engineering hosts two Engineers’ Weekend events for prospective and accepted Messiah students who are interested in the Engineering major. This is an excellent opportunity for prospective students to come learn more about our program, in addition to participating in a design competition and just having a lot of fun in general. You can visit our Engineers’ Weekend page for more information.
The dates for Engineers’ Weekend 2009 have been determined and are now posted on our calendar. The first date will be February 20-21, 2009, and the second date will be March 6-7, 2009. Online registration is now available as well. We hope to see you here!