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Students recognized at national Foundry Educational Foundation conference

Four students and two faculty members from the materials science and engineering department attended the 2025 Foundry Educational Foundation College Industry Conference, held in Chicago in November. The annual conference is FEF’s flagship recruiting and networking event, bringing metal-casting companies …

Fall Senior Design teams face off

Senior Design courses provide experiential learning for students that includes team work, communication, and project management.​ The winning teams – one each from five departments – will be recognized at the Order of the Engineer ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 20. …

Undergrad’s first welding experience gives him a higher view

On any given school day, you might spot something unusual rolling across the EMS quad: a bicycle that looks like it missed a memo about gravity. Perched high above everyone else, mechanical engineering senior Wynn Grame pedals to class on …

CEAS employees named by students as international student advocates

Congratulations to Hana’a Alqam, lecturer, mechanical engineering; Krishna Pillai, professor, mechanical engineering; and Jian Zhao, professor, civil & environmental engineering, who were among the 47 faculty and staff receiving 2025 International Advocate Awards from the 51ÁÔÆæ Center for International Education. …

WEP awards nearly $450,000 to six research projects, five from the college

Faculty in the college have received new funding from the Water Equipment and Policy Center (WEP) for 2026. The center awarded nearly $450,000 to five 51ÁÔÆæ research projects, one of which includes researchers from both 51ÁÔÆæ and Marquette University. A sixth project …

Schreiner supports undergraduates from day one through the Success Center

When Richard Schreiner (MS ’82, computer science) thinks about what helps engineering and computer science students succeed, he remembers how tough those first semesters can be. That’s why, in 2021, he helped establish a fund that supports a Student Success …