SEAS in the News Home School of Engineering & Applied Science News & Events School of Engineering and Applied Science in the News Ceremonies May 13-14 for 130th Commencement May 01, 2023 A total of 1,278 undergraduates, 734 graduate and doctoral students and 132 law students are anticipated to receive degrees this year at three... Gonzaga to Create New Institute for Informatics and Applied ... April 27, 2023 By augmenting current faculty with new hires and developing new degree and certificate programs, the institute will serve as a major focal point for... Don’t Swet the Small Stuff April 12, 2023 Jackson Swets (’25), a mechanical engineering major, has received the E. Richard Booser Scholarship from the international professional society for... ASEM holds Class Registration Workshop March 22, 2023 The workshop is an opportunity for engineering underclassmen to seek advice and guidance from current Engineering Management students regarding... Local Elementary Schools Visit Campus for STEM Fair February 23, 2023 On February 10, three buses of energetic youngsters from Longfellow, Garfield and Whitman Elementary Schools headed to Cataldo Hall on Gonzaga’s... Undergraduate cybersecurity event teaches valuable skills February 21, 2023 The Spokane Cyber Cup IV cybersecurity competition returned to Gonzaga University on Feb. 11 with a record 128 participants from Inland Northwest... Engineering Management students share excitement for ASEM February 14, 2023 Two seniors in the Engineering Management program explain why they think more students should consider Engineering Management and the ASEM student... AI could pass a Comp Sci course on its own, says student research paper December 14, 2022 The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges has published a study by junior Ben Puryear ('24, B.S. Computer Science) on AI writing original code for... In The News: GU Grad Lands in "Forbes" Offering Tips for Women in eSports November 30, 2022 Sierra Reid ('15), a product market engineer for eSports at Intel, shares four tips for women wanting careers in gaming industry. Scholarships awarded to two Civil Engineering students November 22, 2022 Seniors Marco Navarro and Alicia Anderson received scholarships from Coral Sales. Matt Udell on choosing Engineering Management November 21, 2022 Senior Matt Udell reflects on why Gonzaga's Engineering Management program fits his interests and career goals. Renouard Lecture: David Leach on Composite Materials November 16, 2022 The director of business development for ATC Manufacturing spoke on the importance and development of composite materials, including carbon fiber and... Civil Engineering Professors Give Graduate School Advice November 15, 2022 Several current civil engineering majors thinking about grad school heard advice from their current professors and some guest panelists at a... Gonzaga Rocketry Takes Off November 02, 2022 Three more students earned high-powered rocketry certifications at a Tri Cities launch. Renouard Lecture: Thomas Pratt on Radio Frequency November 01, 2022 The head of the Radio Frequency (RF) Communications and Sensing Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame discussed RF polarization dispersion and... Hackathon challenges students to create solutions October 20, 2022 Most of the 85 team members for the second-annual Hackathon came from Gonzaga, with a few participants from WSU, Whitworth, and area high schools.. Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 ... 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Next
Ceremonies May 13-14 for 130th Commencement May 01, 2023 A total of 1,278 undergraduates, 734 graduate and doctoral students and 132 law students are anticipated to receive degrees this year at three... Gonzaga to Create New Institute for Informatics and Applied ... April 27, 2023 By augmenting current faculty with new hires and developing new degree and certificate programs, the institute will serve as a major focal point for... Don’t Swet the Small Stuff April 12, 2023 Jackson Swets (’25), a mechanical engineering major, has received the E. Richard Booser Scholarship from the international professional society for... ASEM holds Class Registration Workshop March 22, 2023 The workshop is an opportunity for engineering underclassmen to seek advice and guidance from current Engineering Management students regarding... Local Elementary Schools Visit Campus for STEM Fair February 23, 2023 On February 10, three buses of energetic youngsters from Longfellow, Garfield and Whitman Elementary Schools headed to Cataldo Hall on Gonzaga’s... Undergraduate cybersecurity event teaches valuable skills February 21, 2023 The Spokane Cyber Cup IV cybersecurity competition returned to Gonzaga University on Feb. 11 with a record 128 participants from Inland Northwest... Engineering Management students share excitement for ASEM February 14, 2023 Two seniors in the Engineering Management program explain why they think more students should consider Engineering Management and the ASEM student... AI could pass a Comp Sci course on its own, says student research paper December 14, 2022 The Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges has published a study by junior Ben Puryear ('24, B.S. Computer Science) on AI writing original code for... In The News: GU Grad Lands in "Forbes" Offering Tips for Women in eSports November 30, 2022 Sierra Reid ('15), a product market engineer for eSports at Intel, shares four tips for women wanting careers in gaming industry. Scholarships awarded to two Civil Engineering students November 22, 2022 Seniors Marco Navarro and Alicia Anderson received scholarships from Coral Sales. Matt Udell on choosing Engineering Management November 21, 2022 Senior Matt Udell reflects on why Gonzaga's Engineering Management program fits his interests and career goals. Renouard Lecture: David Leach on Composite Materials November 16, 2022 The director of business development for ATC Manufacturing spoke on the importance and development of composite materials, including carbon fiber and... Civil Engineering Professors Give Graduate School Advice November 15, 2022 Several current civil engineering majors thinking about grad school heard advice from their current professors and some guest panelists at a... Gonzaga Rocketry Takes Off November 02, 2022 Three more students earned high-powered rocketry certifications at a Tri Cities launch. Renouard Lecture: Thomas Pratt on Radio Frequency November 01, 2022 The head of the Radio Frequency (RF) Communications and Sensing Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame discussed RF polarization dispersion and... Hackathon challenges students to create solutions October 20, 2022 Most of the 85 team members for the second-annual Hackathon came from Gonzaga, with a few participants from WSU, Whitworth, and area high schools..