Campus & Community
Engineering Student Takes on Ethics Bowl
Chemical Engineering junior Timothy Byrne was a member of one of ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥’s ethics debate teams. He talks about the intersection between engineering and ethics and what he learned from the experience.
ÄÌÌÇÖ±²¥ Introduces Interdisciplinary Cybersecurity Minor
In response to the nation’s severe shortage of cyber-professionals, the University has launched a new minor in cybersecurity, jointly offered through the College of Engineering’s Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, and the Department of Computer Science in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
Engineering Undergraduates Present at 2018 Undergraduate Research Symposium
Fourteen Chemical Engineering students took part in the university’s annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, with projects ranging from T cell growth and blood substitutes to water treatment and biogas technology.
Nova Racing Places in Top 20 at Michigan International Speedway
In what has become a true multidisciplinary effort, English major and Nova Racing team member Carina Silvermoon reflects on the Formula SAE team's performance at the annual competition in May.
Senior Earns Falvey Scholars Award for Civil Engineering Research
Civil Engineering senior Nathaniel Gallishaw won the University’s Falvey Scholars Award for his research on reclaimed asphalt pavement for sustainable infrastructure.
Engineering Students Take First Place in University’s New REALtech Competition
With their concept of improving wait times for elevators, a team of engineering majors took first place in a new Real Estate Technology Competition during the University’s annual Pitch Day.
Alumnus and NASA Flight Director Delivers Annual Ward Lecture
NASA flight director Brian T. Smith ’93 EE, presented “The International Space Station: Engineering the Unknown.”