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Mechanical engineering: Community impact

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While the opportunity to complete engineering coursework is new, 69蹤獲 have already taken advantage of all the mechanical engineering program has to offer.

Last fall, mechanical engineering 69蹤獲 showcased their ability to create community-focused solutions by presenting a renovation plan for Minnie Barr Park to the Jacksonville City Council.

The 20 69蹤獲 from associate professor of engineering Charles Riggs community systems engineering class developed a proposal that included inclusive playground equipment, a flower garden, improved sidewalks and expanded parking. Their project highlighted how engineering principles can address real-world challenges while fostering community growth.

The class collaborated with Jamie Headen, president of Benton & Associates and a consulting engineer, and Adam Fletcher, director of Jacksonvilles Parks and Lakes Department. Headen, a member of ICs engineering advisory board, visited the class weekly to guide 69蹤獲 in project design and feasibility planning.

This project demonstrated how mechanical engineering could directly impact the community, Riggs said. Students gained hands-on experience while addressing real community needs.

The team presented their findings after weeks of research, assessing community needs and proposing solutions to reduce maintenance costs. Their initiative underscored the vital role engineering plays in shaping accessible and inclusive public spaces.