GU Civil Engineering in the News Home School of Engineering & Applied Science Undergraduate Civil Engineering GU Civil Engineering in the News Zags Exploring Delft on Our Bikes May 12, 2022 Today the Zags in Delft biked for 15+ miles looking at how the city has prioritized different modes of transportation in residential, commercial, and... Sustainable Cities Course Begins For Gonzaga in Delft May 11, 2022 The Gonzaga in Delft: Sustainable Cities course kicked off in Delft, Netherlands. Gonzaga Engineering Students Netherlands-bound to Study ... May 09, 2022 With COVID restrictions lifting, Gonzaga University Civil Engineering Chair and Professor Rhonda Young is finalizing plans to take 18 students... Hard to Stem Enthusiasm of Faculty, Students for New Bollier Center March 02, 2022 Gonzaga faculty and students share their excitement for the John and Joan Bollier Family Center for Integrated Science and Engineering. In the News: Gonzaga students install Beaver Dam Analogs to ... November 11, 2021 Spokesman Review reporter Eli Francovich joined a Gonzaga civil engineering class as they built small dams near Newman Lake Civil Engineering Students Tour Major Infrastructure Project November 02, 2021 Gonzaga students explored a large-scale light-rail construction site, seeing first-hand how a complex engineering project gets done in the real world.... Getting to Know John and Joan Bollier and the Facility Bearing ... October 29, 2021 The newly built Bollier Center supports the next generation of STEM leaders at Gonzaga Murdock Grants Fuel Student Research October 25, 2021 Gonzaga has received 49 grants for a total of $6.54 million from the Murdock Trust to support faculty and student research. Introducing the John and Joan Bollier Family Center for ... June 24, 2021 Gonzaga introduces the John and Joan Bollier Family Center for Integrated Science and Engineering — recognizing the family’s commitment to helping all... "Pringles" Roof at St. Charles Church is a Engineering Marvel June 17, 2021 Gonzaga civil engineering professor Joshua Schultz recently co-authored a paper about the roof of St. Charles Church, which is considered a historic... Undergraduate Research at GU February 11, 2021 Students interested in research at the undergraduate level will find many opportunities to explore at Gonzaga. Entrepreneurship, Innovation Advance January 22, 2021 After more than two decades developing leaders through the Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program, Gonzaga doubles down on preparing innovators in... Engineering Grad Sam Nieslanik Turns on the Water Works August 24, 2020 Sam Nieslanik ('20) is using his civil engineering degree to pursue more sustainable technologies for water systems. Lessons Learned Now will Serve Faculty upon Return to the Classroom April 06, 2020 “Nothing like a national emergency to get me over my fear of using technology in the classroom.” Psychology Professor Anna Marie Medina’s sentiment... Dr. Phillip Stephenson (PACCAR) on Innovation & Commercial Vehicles February 12, 2020 The General Manager of the PACCAR Technical Center, spoke at Gonzaga on current trends in adding electric power to trucks’ drivetrain, and on the use... An Exceptional Commute: Q&A with Kyle Shimabuku December 05, 2019 The Office of Sustainability asked Kyle Shimabuku, Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering who specializes in Environmental Engineering and avid... Previous 1 2 3 4 Next
Zags Exploring Delft on Our Bikes May 12, 2022 Today the Zags in Delft biked for 15+ miles looking at how the city has prioritized different modes of transportation in residential, commercial, and... Sustainable Cities Course Begins For Gonzaga in Delft May 11, 2022 The Gonzaga in Delft: Sustainable Cities course kicked off in Delft, Netherlands. Gonzaga Engineering Students Netherlands-bound to Study ... May 09, 2022 With COVID restrictions lifting, Gonzaga University Civil Engineering Chair and Professor Rhonda Young is finalizing plans to take 18 students... Hard to Stem Enthusiasm of Faculty, Students for New Bollier Center March 02, 2022 Gonzaga faculty and students share their excitement for the John and Joan Bollier Family Center for Integrated Science and Engineering. In the News: Gonzaga students install Beaver Dam Analogs to ... November 11, 2021 Spokesman Review reporter Eli Francovich joined a Gonzaga civil engineering class as they built small dams near Newman Lake Civil Engineering Students Tour Major Infrastructure Project November 02, 2021 Gonzaga students explored a large-scale light-rail construction site, seeing first-hand how a complex engineering project gets done in the real world.... Getting to Know John and Joan Bollier and the Facility Bearing ... October 29, 2021 The newly built Bollier Center supports the next generation of STEM leaders at Gonzaga Murdock Grants Fuel Student Research October 25, 2021 Gonzaga has received 49 grants for a total of $6.54 million from the Murdock Trust to support faculty and student research. Introducing the John and Joan Bollier Family Center for ... June 24, 2021 Gonzaga introduces the John and Joan Bollier Family Center for Integrated Science and Engineering — recognizing the family’s commitment to helping all... "Pringles" Roof at St. Charles Church is a Engineering Marvel June 17, 2021 Gonzaga civil engineering professor Joshua Schultz recently co-authored a paper about the roof of St. Charles Church, which is considered a historic... Undergraduate Research at GU February 11, 2021 Students interested in research at the undergraduate level will find many opportunities to explore at Gonzaga. Entrepreneurship, Innovation Advance January 22, 2021 After more than two decades developing leaders through the Hogan Entrepreneurial Leadership Program, Gonzaga doubles down on preparing innovators in... Engineering Grad Sam Nieslanik Turns on the Water Works August 24, 2020 Sam Nieslanik ('20) is using his civil engineering degree to pursue more sustainable technologies for water systems. Lessons Learned Now will Serve Faculty upon Return to the Classroom April 06, 2020 “Nothing like a national emergency to get me over my fear of using technology in the classroom.” Psychology Professor Anna Marie Medina’s sentiment... Dr. Phillip Stephenson (PACCAR) on Innovation & Commercial Vehicles February 12, 2020 The General Manager of the PACCAR Technical Center, spoke at Gonzaga on current trends in adding electric power to trucks’ drivetrain, and on the use... An Exceptional Commute: Q&A with Kyle Shimabuku December 05, 2019 The Office of Sustainability asked Kyle Shimabuku, Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering who specializes in Environmental Engineering and avid...