Posts Tagged: Paul Cadario
Students will consider the international impact and multidisciplinary nature of engineering through curricular and co-curricular activities
Alumnus Paul Cadario (CivE 7T3), Distinguished Senior Fellow in Global Innovation, returned to his alma mater on March 10, 2015 to speak to alumni, students, faculty and staff about engineering global development in the 21st century. His talk reflected on…
The design for U of T’s new Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship (CEIE) was unveiled on Oct. 29. The landmark CEIE is targeted for opening in late 2016 on the St. George Campus, adjacent to Convocation Hall. As the…
June 19 holds a lot of significance for Lorne Mlotek (CivE 1T3). On the back of his watch, once owned by his grandfather, it is inscribed ‘June 19, 1955.’ It’s also the date of his birthday. And now, it’s the date he…
Forty years after graduating from U of T, Paul Cadario (CivE 7T3) came back to receive a second degree. But he never really left his alma mater. Not only is Dr. Cadario a Distinguished Senior Fellow in Global Innovation at the Faculty…
U of T’s Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering kicked off their $200-million campaign with an ‘Afternoon of Engineering Innovation’ which showcased innovative, visionary and entrepreneurial ideas from students and faculty. The event, attended by more than 600 alumni, donors,…
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