- Prof. Crone interviewed for “Show Time: Engineers make their move into popular culture,” PE Magazine, by Matthew McLaughlin. http://www.nspe.org/resources/pe-magazine/april-2015/show-time[5E1]
- Prof. Crone’s research featured in “WID Stem Cell Advance Yields Mature Heart Muscle Cells.” http://wid.wisc.edu/featured-science/wid-stem-cell-advance-yields-mature-heart-muscle-cells/
- “Crone named Society for Experimental Mechanics fellow.” https://www.engr.wisc.edu/crone-named-society-of-experimental-mechanics-fellow/
- “Crone recognized by SEM for work with experimental mechanics.” https://www.engr.wisc.edu/crone-recognized-by-sem-for-work-with-experimental-mechanics/
- Prof. Crone interviewed for “Studies point to rising role for women scientists at UW-Madison.” http://www.news.wisc.edu/21068?utm_source=iUW&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=iUW2012-09-25
- Prof. Crone’s research featured in “Materials engineer applies education to stem cell challenges.” http://perspective.engr.wisc.edu/2011/10/materials-engineer-applies-education-to-stem-cell-challenges/
- Prof. Crone’s outreach featured in “Engineers help turn science into interactive exhibits.” https://www.engr.wisc.edu/engineers-help-turn-science-into-interactive-exhibits/
- Prof. Crone’s teaching highlighted in “Teaching authentic research problems: Wendy Crone’s Introduction to Engineering Research,” by Alecia Marie Magnifico. http://insights.engr.wisc.edu/article-crone.shtml
- Interviewed for “UW program blending teaching, sciences grows,” by Olivia Raedeke, Badger Herald. http://badgerherald.com/news/2011/10/11/uw_program_blending_.php
- Teaching innovations featured in “Wendy Crone: Taking design courses into the YouTube era.” https://www.engr.wisc.edu/wendy-crone-taking-design-courses-into-the-youtube-era/
- A profile of Prof. Crone by Mandy Toomey, AAUW Dialog, American Association of University Women, titled “Meet Wendy Crone: Engineering Professor and Mentor.”
- Prof. Crone’s research highlighted in “Ethanol Treatment May Be Instrumental in Fighting IV-Based Infections.”
- Prof. Crone’s research highlighted in “In solution, tiny magnetic wires scatter light,” from medicalnewstoday.com
- Prof. Crone’s research highlighted in “Nickel nanowire caps lead to manipulation,” from nanotechweb.org
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