The votes are in and the CEES faculty have identified the following students as the Outstanding Seniors in their programs for the Class of 2020! We are all very proud of their efforts here in CEES and wish them all great success in the years to come!
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Kaitlyn Faust (BSAE, 2020) |
Kaitlyn
Faust is excited to graduate from the University of Oklahoma and begin her
career with a B.S. in Architectural Engineering. She has been an active member
of the OU Concrete Canoe Team and has been the technical leader in concrete design
for two years. While concrete will always have a special place in her heart,
she is pursuing her other passion: energy efficiency design for buildings. She
will begin this journey by working as a mechanical designer with Henderson
Engineers in Dallas upon graduation in May.
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Eric Wu (BSCE, 2020) |
Eric
Wu is a senior civil engineering student from Edmond, Oklahoma. He graduated
from Edmond North High School and has attended the University of Oklahoma for
his entire collegiate career. Wu was the recipient of the Guy Bradford Treat and
the John & Dolores Owensby Family Scholarships in CEES and is involved on
campus with the OU Concrete Canoe Team, Chi Epsilon Honor Society, and Phi Mu
Alpha Sinfonia. After graduation, Wu will work in the water systems group at
Burns & McDonnell in Kansas City.
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Duncan Wright (BSEE, 2020) |
Duncan
Wright is a senior from St. Johns, Michigan graduating with a bachelor’s
degree in environmental engineering and a minor in water and sanitation for
health and sustainable development. Wright is a member of the Center for
Restoration of Ecosystems and Watersheds (CREW) research team where he is
conducting research on wetland plants. Upon graduation in May Wright will
join the Peace Corps as a Coastal Resources Management Facilitator in the
Philippines.
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Kevyn Johnson (BSES, 2020) |
Kevyn Johnson is a senior at the University of Oklahoma graduating
in the spring of 2020. Johnson is majoring in environmental science with a
minor in Spanish. This past summer she interned in the Legal and Regulatory
department at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colorado. Johnson
currently resides in Tulsa.