2018 Engineering Graduate Research Symposium
The 2018 Engineering Graduate Research Symposium at Michigan State University showcased almost 300 poster presentations and celebrated both the Outstanding Graduate Student Awards and the Fitch H. Beach Award nominees during ceremonies Thursday, March 29, at the Breslin Center.
New AES Award
Mike Sadler was part of the Michigan State University College of Engineering for three years, earning a bachelor's degree in Applied Engineering Sciences (AES) in 2013.
2018 Withrow Awards
The Michigan State University College of Engineering celebrated teaching, scholarship, and service during the 28th Annual Engineering Awards Luncheon in the University Club on Thursday, March 15. Eleven faculty and staff members were honored.
Kyle Foster and Theo Caldwell
Theo Caldwell and Kyle Foster from the Diversity Programs Office (DPO) have new roles in support of student inclusion and diversity in the Michigan State University College of Engineering.
2018 VEX Robotics Championship
Competitors from the 48 high school and 28 middle school teams should report to Grandville High School for the 2018 state championship games. Opening ceremonies begin at 9:15 a.m. The event is free and open to the public.
EWeek 2018
In honor of National Engineers Week, Michigan State University will celebrate the contributions of engineering by providing students with dynamic career networking opportunities, while introducing young people to the potential of engineering as a career. EWeek at MSU runs from Feb. 18-25, 2018.
Celebrating Black History Month
The MSU College of Engineering Diversity Programs Office (DPO) was honored at MSU's Excellence in Diversity Awards celebration on Feb. 1, the first day of 2018's Black History Month.
Smarter. Safer. Autonomous.
Autonomous, or self-driving, vehicles have captured the imagination of the public, but many drivers are apprehensive about the prospect of letting go of the wheel.
2018 NAIAS
As winter swirls around the 2018 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) at Detroit's Cobo Center, Michigan State University researchers will be there to demonstrate advanced technology aiming to overcome even the most challenging driving conditions.