SEAS in the News Home School of Engineering & Applied Science News & Events School of Engineering and Applied Science in the News 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? Sun at De Grote Plat May 18, 2019 We spent our afternoon sitting by a lake called "the big puddle." Cycling in Delft May 17, 2019 Third day in Holland includes measuring and recording different bicycle paths for alternative travel. Stroopwafels and Meat Pies May 16, 2019 We kicked off our first official day of classes touring the city's bicycle infrastructure. Damon George Receives 2019 Garrigan Award May 15, 2019 Computer engineering graduate Damon George earned the Gonzaga award by maintaining a higher GPA over all four years than any of his fellow Gonzaga... Gonzaga in Delft program underway May 15, 2019 We enjoyed a short walk along Oude Delft – the oldest canal and street in the city – before sitting down for a welcome meal near De Beestenmarkt Highlights from Gonzaga's 126th Commencement May 15, 2019 Gonzaga conferred a total of 2,163 undergraduate, graduate and law degrees (estimated) at its three 126th commencement exercises May 11-12. Read the... Sustainability Q&A: JJ Doria May 10, 2019 JJ Doria ('21, Electrical Engineering) spearheads the student push to add more solar panels to Gonzaga campus buildings. An Engineer for Others: Siniva Areta May 10, 2019 A graduating Gonzaga mechanical engineering student, Areta has been inspired by personal experiences to use her considerable engineering and... Innovation On Display at Design Expo 2019 May 03, 2019 Seniors in the School of Engineering & Applied Science (SEAS) spend two semesters working on project plans, prototypes or models and display them at... SEAS Alum Joe Lincoln Shares How to Engineer a Successful Career May 01, 2019 Local news crew turns to Gonzaga for thoughts on AI April 30, 2019 KREM-TV asked Gonzaga's artificial intelligence specialists for thoughts on a new poll. Senior Ivan Jimenez Wins Governor’s Civic Leadership Award April 29, 2019 An engineering management student from Sammamish, Washington, Jimenez is one of three students statewide selected for the 2019 Governor’s Civic... Dr. Edmon Perkins on "Ubiquitous Vibrations: Music, Chaos, and Localizations" April 25, 2019 Dr. Edmon Perkins, an assistant professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Auburn University, demonstrated aspects on nonlinear dynamics. Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ... 16 17 18 19 Next
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? Sun at De Grote Plat May 18, 2019 We spent our afternoon sitting by a lake called "the big puddle." Cycling in Delft May 17, 2019 Third day in Holland includes measuring and recording different bicycle paths for alternative travel. Stroopwafels and Meat Pies May 16, 2019 We kicked off our first official day of classes touring the city's bicycle infrastructure. Damon George Receives 2019 Garrigan Award May 15, 2019 Computer engineering graduate Damon George earned the Gonzaga award by maintaining a higher GPA over all four years than any of his fellow Gonzaga... Gonzaga in Delft program underway May 15, 2019 We enjoyed a short walk along Oude Delft – the oldest canal and street in the city – before sitting down for a welcome meal near De Beestenmarkt Highlights from Gonzaga's 126th Commencement May 15, 2019 Gonzaga conferred a total of 2,163 undergraduate, graduate and law degrees (estimated) at its three 126th commencement exercises May 11-12. Read the... Sustainability Q&A: JJ Doria May 10, 2019 JJ Doria ('21, Electrical Engineering) spearheads the student push to add more solar panels to Gonzaga campus buildings. An Engineer for Others: Siniva Areta May 10, 2019 A graduating Gonzaga mechanical engineering student, Areta has been inspired by personal experiences to use her considerable engineering and... Innovation On Display at Design Expo 2019 May 03, 2019 Seniors in the School of Engineering & Applied Science (SEAS) spend two semesters working on project plans, prototypes or models and display them at... SEAS Alum Joe Lincoln Shares How to Engineer a Successful Career May 01, 2019 Local news crew turns to Gonzaga for thoughts on AI April 30, 2019 KREM-TV asked Gonzaga's artificial intelligence specialists for thoughts on a new poll. Senior Ivan Jimenez Wins Governor’s Civic Leadership Award April 29, 2019 An engineering management student from Sammamish, Washington, Jimenez is one of three students statewide selected for the 2019 Governor’s Civic... Dr. Edmon Perkins on "Ubiquitous Vibrations: Music, Chaos, and Localizations" April 25, 2019 Dr. Edmon Perkins, an assistant professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Auburn University, demonstrated aspects on nonlinear dynamics.