Today’s world is loaded with information. For someone with the right computer skills, that data can represent tremendous opportunities to help people. College of Engineering and Computing senior Lara ...
Growing up in Gwinnett County, Andrew Marion developed an early fascination with airplanes, from dreams of flying them to ...
How do student challenges translate to real-world engineering? We sat down with MUAS alumni William Li, now working with CubePilot, to find out. From mastering MCAD and ECAD to understanding the ...
AMES, Iowa – To get a vintage trolley to stop, an operator grabs the handle of part SA-26, an independent brake valve, and pushes to the right. Compressed air runs through the system and forces brake ...
UB undergraduate engineering students are learning to solve complex, open-ended engineering problems as part of their required coursework. One goal of assigning these types of problems is to better ...
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont State University (VTSU), in partnership with the Vermont Society of Professional Engineers, proudly celebrated its 2026 nominees for Student Engineer and Student ...
In just two short years, the WMU Google Developer Student Club (GDSC) is already increasing the opportunities for hands-on experience in innovative technology, complex computer development, and broad ...
Eric Nauman's lab looks like the kind of place where engineering problems are unraveled and solved. Students work on novel biomedical and sports-related projects in every corner of the University of ...
The University of Dayton offers programs for students to integrate a holistic education into meaningful action. Mechanical engineering student Clare Pitstick found her vocation in prosthetics and ...
The college of engineering’s new research and education laboratory building is entering the final stretch of construction as anticipation for the facility’s collaborative environment builds among the ...
Sociologists usually tackle problems from within – studying an issue, engaging the community and pushing for policy reform. Sociology professor Christopher Rogers grouped students into ...