SEAS in the News Home School of Engineering & Applied Science News & Events School of Engineering and Applied Science in the News Rhonda Young Discusses Transportation Engineering April 24 April 17, 2018 Rhonda Kae Young, Ph.D., Gonzaga professor of civil engineering, presents "Transportation Engineering: From Neighborhood Greenways to Driverless... Engineering an Impact April 13, 2018 How the School of Engineering and Applied Science is putting gifts to work in the manufacturing technology center. Jake Hansel Finds Silver Lining, Excels in First Year April 11, 2018 As a sophomore and star point guard of the Camas (Washington) High School Papermakers, it seemed Jake Hansel had a world of opportunities to play... Scholarship Spotlight: Octavio Rivas April 09, 2018 How scholarships are helping enable a future engineer to follow his passion for home-building through service. The Value of a Trek: San Fran/Bay Area Version March 29, 2018 Julie Donovan ('18) reflects on her experience visiting Salesforce and Uber on the San Francisco/Bay Area Career Trek. Renouard Speaker Addresses Technological Changes March 23, 2018 Dr. Michael Kintner-Meyer discussed Engineering Opportunities in Science and Technology in the third and final Renouard Lecture of the academic year... 'Mind Palace' Captures Students' Imaginations March 08, 2018 Computer Science capstone team creating a virtual reality space as a memorization tool. Dr. Jason Prapas: Translating Research Into Impact February 26, 2018 In the Renourad Distinguished Lecture series, Dr. Prapas of the Tata Institute discussed entrepreneurial endeavors for the common good. Unrivaled: Robots with heart February 19, 2018 Only a rare intellect wins a Marshall Scholarship, or builds robots to care for the elderly. This recent graduate does both. Unstoppable February 19, 2018 Victoria Indaco applied her classroom knowledge to help build a racecar for entry into two SAE club competitions. Determined To Make A Difference January 25, 2018 Committed to service, sustainability and sweet melodies on the flute, this engineering major has big plans to have a big impact. And with your support... Renouard Lecture Features Dr. Thomas Pratt December 06, 2017 Dr. Thomas Pratt, Research Professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Department of Electrical Engineering, began the academic year’s Renouard... The Music Issue - Engineering Music December 02, 2017 Gonzaga Magazine showcases students who combine music with other passions, like engineering. Hotstart’s CEO Keeps it Simple September 25, 2017 CEO Terry Judge discusses the reasons behind the success of his Spokane-based company, Hotstart 'Summer in Williston' Internship Program Wins Award September 21, 2017 WILLISTON, N.D. – Williston Economic Development and the Small Business Development Center honored Gonzaga University’s innovative annual “Summer in... First Comes Love September 18, 2017 Reilly Dooris ('15) serves some of Guatemala's poorest people through First Things Foundation Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Next
Rhonda Young Discusses Transportation Engineering April 24 April 17, 2018 Rhonda Kae Young, Ph.D., Gonzaga professor of civil engineering, presents "Transportation Engineering: From Neighborhood Greenways to Driverless... Engineering an Impact April 13, 2018 How the School of Engineering and Applied Science is putting gifts to work in the manufacturing technology center. Jake Hansel Finds Silver Lining, Excels in First Year April 11, 2018 As a sophomore and star point guard of the Camas (Washington) High School Papermakers, it seemed Jake Hansel had a world of opportunities to play... Scholarship Spotlight: Octavio Rivas April 09, 2018 How scholarships are helping enable a future engineer to follow his passion for home-building through service. The Value of a Trek: San Fran/Bay Area Version March 29, 2018 Julie Donovan ('18) reflects on her experience visiting Salesforce and Uber on the San Francisco/Bay Area Career Trek. Renouard Speaker Addresses Technological Changes March 23, 2018 Dr. Michael Kintner-Meyer discussed Engineering Opportunities in Science and Technology in the third and final Renouard Lecture of the academic year... 'Mind Palace' Captures Students' Imaginations March 08, 2018 Computer Science capstone team creating a virtual reality space as a memorization tool. Dr. Jason Prapas: Translating Research Into Impact February 26, 2018 In the Renourad Distinguished Lecture series, Dr. Prapas of the Tata Institute discussed entrepreneurial endeavors for the common good. Unrivaled: Robots with heart February 19, 2018 Only a rare intellect wins a Marshall Scholarship, or builds robots to care for the elderly. This recent graduate does both. Unstoppable February 19, 2018 Victoria Indaco applied her classroom knowledge to help build a racecar for entry into two SAE club competitions. Determined To Make A Difference January 25, 2018 Committed to service, sustainability and sweet melodies on the flute, this engineering major has big plans to have a big impact. And with your support... Renouard Lecture Features Dr. Thomas Pratt December 06, 2017 Dr. Thomas Pratt, Research Professor at the University of Notre Dame’s Department of Electrical Engineering, began the academic year’s Renouard... The Music Issue - Engineering Music December 02, 2017 Gonzaga Magazine showcases students who combine music with other passions, like engineering. Hotstart’s CEO Keeps it Simple September 25, 2017 CEO Terry Judge discusses the reasons behind the success of his Spokane-based company, Hotstart 'Summer in Williston' Internship Program Wins Award September 21, 2017 WILLISTON, N.D. – Williston Economic Development and the Small Business Development Center honored Gonzaga University’s innovative annual “Summer in... First Comes Love September 18, 2017 Reilly Dooris ('15) serves some of Guatemala's poorest people through First Things Foundation