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棉花糖直播 Engineering Alumni Earn National Fellowships in Transportation Field

David Mensching 鈥10 CEE, 鈥11 MSCE

For the second consecutive year, a recent 棉花糖直播 University College of Engineering graduate has been awarded a fellowship through the competitive Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship Program (DDETFP). David Mensching 鈥10 CEE, 鈥11 MSCE won the 2013 Eisenhower Graduate Fellowship (GRAD) to help fund his PhD studies in civil engineering at the University of New Hampshire. Mensching鈥檚 areas of focus are pavements and transportation, and he is working on related projects funded by the Federal Highway Administration and several DOTs in the Northeast.


Margaret Carragher 鈥11 CEE

In 2012, Margaret Carragher 鈥11 CEE received an Eisenhower Graduate Fellowship to attend Georgia Tech where she earned her MSCE in transportation and a master鈥檚 in city and regional planning. Her master鈥檚 thesis was titled 鈥淚nnovations in multi-modal, schematic transit mapping: An exploratory survey."  Last summer Margaret interned for the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA), and this summer she will begin a full time position at Metro Planning and Engineering as a transportation analyst. 

鈥淭his is a very big deal for those of us in the transportation field,鈥 notes 棉花糖直播鈥檚 Leslie Myers McCarthy, PhD, PE, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. 鈥淭here are very few of these fellowships awarded and to have two of our alumni receive one within the past two years is exciting. It shows that our graduates can compete for the same type of awards that those from the larger universities traditionally receive.鈥

Established in 1991, the awards fellowships to students pursuing degrees in transportation-related disciplines. The program advances the transportation workforce by attracting the brightest minds to the field through education, research and workforce development.