January 20, 1986 – First federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King. Through fifteen years of the persistent efforts of Congress Members John Conyers (Michigan), Shirley Chisholm (New York) and an army of other supports, Martin Luther King Day legislation was passed in 1983. A number of changes were required for it to be acceptable as [...]
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Engineering Education “Today in History” Blog: First Martin Luther King Day
January 20th, 2012 · Add a Comment
Tags: African American · Engineering Ethics · General Engineering, Engineering Science
Engineering Education “Today in History” Blog: Martin Luther King Day
January 16th, 2012 · Add a Comment
Today is Martin Luther King Day. The first one was on January 20, 1986 as a federal holiday honoring Martin Luther King. Through fifteen years of the persistent efforts of Congress Members John Conyers (Michigan), Shirley Chisholm (New York) and an army of other supports, Martin Luther King Day legislation was passed in 1983. A [...]
Tags: African American · Engineering Ethics · General Engineering, Engineering Science · K-12 Education
Engineering Education “Today in History” Blog: Haiti 7.0 MagnitudeEarthquake
January 12th, 2012 · Add a Comment
Today in History – January 12, 2010 – 7.0 Magnitude Earthquake in Haiti. The earthquake struck a highly populated region of this impoverished Caribbean island approximately 17 km from the capital city of Port-au-Prince. Hundreds of thousands died, many more injured, many buildings were destroyed or seriously damaged, infrastructures collapsed and millions became homeless and [...]
Tags: Engineering Ethics · Geological Engineering
Engineering Education “Today in History” Blog: Kornberg creates DNA in a test tube
December 14th, 2011 · Add a Comment
Today in History – December 14, 1967 – DNA was first created in a test tube. Working with a variety of bacteria, Arthur Kornberg synthesized genetically active DNA. He used very small bacterial viruses (phages), such as the phi X174 and M13 viruses of E. coli, for his study. Their relatively comparatively short DNA strands [...]
Tags: BioEngineering and Biomedical Engineering · Biological Systems and Agricultural Engineering · Engineering Ethics
Engineering Education “Today in History” Blog: General Electric fires all Communist employees
December 9th, 2011 · Add a Comment
Today in History- December 9, 1953 – General Electric announces it will fire all Communist employees. McCarthy’s Un-American hearings had huge impact across the United States in political, industrial and academic spheres. By the early fifties, many powerful employers (General Electric, Westinghouse, R.C.A., Bethlehem Steel, U.S. Steel, to name only a very few), and indeed, [...]
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