GU Civil Engineering in the News Home School of Engineering & Applied Science Undergraduate Civil Engineering GU Civil Engineering in the News 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... Up Close: Engineering & Applied Science Dean Karlene Hoo November 11, 2019 Karlene Hoo, Ph.D., became dean of Gonzaga's School of Engineering and Applied Science this fall — a historic moment for the school as construction... Bio-infiltration Pond Provides County Data, Valuable Experience ... November 06, 2019 A set of storm water swales offers an annual research challenge. A Sea Change in Academic Leadership September 17, 2019 Gonzaga University begins its 132nd academic year this fall, President Thayne McCulloh oversees a sea change in leadership as four new academic deans... Dr. Sue Niezgoda on How to be Academically Successful at GU August 27, 2019 Dr. Sue Niezgoda, an associate professor of Civil Engineering, gave students of all ages excellent advice in the Faculty Plenary at the 2019 Academic... Greenhouse Greatness May 29, 2019 Two greenhouses show the Delft group sustainability in horticulture. A Rainy Dutch Birthday May 28, 2019 A group comparison between Holland and Gonzaga's greater Logan neighborhood turned into a birthday celebration. Wandelen is leuk! May 27, 2019 That means "Walking is fun" in Dutch. Zags Go to Rotterdam May 23, 2019 Gonzaga in Delft travels to a nearby Holland city to see how it uses public spaces. Outdoor Spaces and Human Connections May 22, 2019 Studying sustainable cities includes designing different types of meeting places. Considering Urbanists of the Past May 21, 2019 The Delft class thought through a few ideas from four prominent thinkers in the sustainable city concept. Zags Visit Utrecht, Holland May 20, 2019 What does it take to turn a vehicle-heavy city into a haven for cyclists and pedestrians? Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next
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... Up Close: Engineering & Applied Science Dean Karlene Hoo November 11, 2019 Karlene Hoo, Ph.D., became dean of Gonzaga's School of Engineering and Applied Science this fall — a historic moment for the school as construction... Bio-infiltration Pond Provides County Data, Valuable Experience ... November 06, 2019 A set of storm water swales offers an annual research challenge. A Sea Change in Academic Leadership September 17, 2019 Gonzaga University begins its 132nd academic year this fall, President Thayne McCulloh oversees a sea change in leadership as four new academic deans... Dr. Sue Niezgoda on How to be Academically Successful at GU August 27, 2019 Dr. Sue Niezgoda, an associate professor of Civil Engineering, gave students of all ages excellent advice in the Faculty Plenary at the 2019 Academic... Greenhouse Greatness May 29, 2019 Two greenhouses show the Delft group sustainability in horticulture. A Rainy Dutch Birthday May 28, 2019 A group comparison between Holland and Gonzaga's greater Logan neighborhood turned into a birthday celebration. Wandelen is leuk! May 27, 2019 That means "Walking is fun" in Dutch. Zags Go to Rotterdam May 23, 2019 Gonzaga in Delft travels to a nearby Holland city to see how it uses public spaces. Outdoor Spaces and Human Connections May 22, 2019 Studying sustainable cities includes designing different types of meeting places. Considering Urbanists of the Past May 21, 2019 The Delft class thought through a few ideas from four prominent thinkers in the sustainable city concept. Zags Visit Utrecht, Holland May 20, 2019 What does it take to turn a vehicle-heavy city into a haven for cyclists and pedestrians?