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College of Engineering and Applied Science
Hall of Fame


The College of Engineering and Applied Science Hall of Fame was established in 1997 to recognize and honor graduates of the College who, through their professional and leadership achievements, have brought distinction to the programs of the College. Recognition is given either through induction into the College of Engineering and Applied Science Hall of Fame or by awarding the College's Distinguished Engineer/Scientist Certificates. By honoring these exemplary individuals, we wish to show appreciation to them for the distinction they have brought to the College and the University of Wyoming. Full details regarding the Hall of Fame and qualifications of nominee’s are available in the nomination form below.

For questions and nominations of an outstanding engineer for the Hall of Fame please contact engevents@uwyo.edu or call 307-766-4248. The deadline is January 31.

Randy Eresman Barbara Scott
2009 Hall of Fame Inductee
Randy Eresman
2009 Distinguished Engineer
Barbara Scott

Hall of Fame Members
Member, 2009 Members, 2008
Members, 2007 Members, 2006
Members, 2005 Members, 2004
Members, 2003 Members, 2002
Members, 2001 Members, 2000
Members, 1999 Charter Members, 1998


UW College of Engineering
Hall of Fame Medallion
Hall of Fame Medallion

Beverly Paddleford, a gifted Wyoming artist has designed and created a bronze medallion to commemorate the University of Wyoming College of Engineering Hall of Fame. Beverly and her husband Monte, B.S.M.E. 1972, own and manage the Eagle Bronze Foundry and Gallery in Lander, WY. Eagle Bronze Foundry may be best known for the larger than life monumental antelope, horse and riders, eagles, buffalo, steers and human figures. The original medallion hangs in the College of Engineering's Hall of Fame located on the second floor of the Engineering building. Replicas of the commemorative medallion are awarded to each Hall of Fame inductee.