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July 11, 2012
Bahamian-American Engineer Receives Prestigious NASA Honor Award

CALIFORNIA ? Aisha Bowe, a Bahamian-American engineer who at the beginning of 2012 won the 21st Century Trailblazers Award for Aerodynamics and Aviation and Outstanding Technical Contribution at the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Aerospace Conference in Los Angeles, has received yet another award. Bowe will receive the prestigious National Aeronautics and Space Administration, NASA, Ho...

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June 12, 2012
Top international engineer, once Bahamian Olympian

Starting today, every Tuesday The Nassau Guardian will highlight the significant impact that past Bahamas Athletics Association scholarship recipients have had on the wider local community, and in some cases the wider international community.

Dr. Norris Stubbs is one of the world's top experts in structural engineering.
Currently, Dr. Stubbs is a professor in the Civil Engineering Department at t...

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May 11, 2012
PEB forms alliance with U.S. engineers

The Professional Engineers Board (PEB) should achieve a new level of exposure through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a prominent engineering agency in the United States.
The North Carolina board of the National Council of Examiners for Engineers and Surveying (NCEES) struck an agreement with the local engineering board, providing another avenue for Bahamians in the profession to gain mor...

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February 10, 2012
Bahamian engineer, Aisha Bowe wins 21st Century Trailblazers in Aerospace Award

CALIFORNIA - Aisha Bowe, a Bahamian-American was
recognized in two categories at the recently concluded National Society
of Black Engineers (NSBE) Aerospace Conference in Los Angeles. She was
awarded a 21st Century Trailblazers Award in the category of
Aerodynamics and Aviation and Outstanding Technical Contribution for her
technical paper entitled " Evaluation of a Fuel Efficient Maneuver fo...

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February 09, 2012
Bahamian engineer, Aisha Bowe wins 21st Century Trailblazers in Aerospace Award

CALIFORNIA - Aisha Bowe, a Bahamian-American was
recognized in two categories at the recently concluded National Society
of Black Engineers (NSBE) Aerospace Conference in Los Angeles. She was
awarded a 21st Century Trailblazers Award in the category of
Aerodynamics and Aviation and Outstanding Technical Contribution for her
technical paper entitled " Evaluation of a Fuel Efficient Maneuver fo...

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February 07, 2012
Bahamian engineer, Aisha Bowe wins 21st Century Trailblazers in Aerospace Award

CALIFORNIA - Aisha Bowe, a Bahamian-American was
recognized in two categories at the recently concluded National Society
of Black Engineers (NSBE) Aerospace Conference in Los Angeles. She was
awarded a 21st Century Trailblazers Award in the category of
Aerodynamics and Aviation and Outstanding Technical Contribution for her
technical paper entitled " Evaluation of a Fuel Efficient Maneuver fo...

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January 24, 2012
Engineers blastGov't over BahaMar tender deal

By NEIL HARTNELL

Tribune Business Editor

BAHAMIAN engineers are demanding that the Government explain why it failed to follow "historic practice" and ensure there was a "competitive, transparent bidding process" for a key Baha Mar-related tender, arguing that their Society president had failed to stand up for the profession's wider interests.

Responding to a January 19, 2012, letter sent to the...

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January 23, 2012
ENGINEERS 'HARMED'BY BREWING CIVIL WAR

By NEIL HARTNELL

Tribune Business Editor

THE BAHAMIAN engineering profession is "going to be harmed" by the brewing civil war within its self-regulatory organisation, the Bahamas Society of Engineers (BSE) president last night describing as "shameful" the allegations levelled against himself over a Baha Mar-related contract.

Robert Reiss, who heads his own firm, Reiss Engineering, in completely...

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October 18, 2011
ENGINEERS ENJOY 'BUSINESS UPTICK'

By NEIL HARTNELL

Tribune Business Editor

BAHAMIAN engineers have seen "an uptick in employment" compared to two years ago, their society's president told Tribune Business yesterday, although much remains to be done to ensure they are not used as mere "rubber stamps" by developers.

Robert Reiss, head of the Bahamas Society of Engineers (BSE), said member requests for help in finding work had dro...

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October 17, 2011
PLP: FNM Gov. passes over qualified MOW Bahamian Engineers for Expats without due process

Enclosed is a Press Statement by The Progressive Liberal Party. This past week the House of Assembly began a debate on a number of Crime Bills. Crime is described as the breach of rules or Laws for which some governing authority governing (via mechanisms such as legal systems) can ultimately prescribe a conviction.

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