SEAS in the News Home School of Engineering & Applied Science News & Events School of Engineering and Applied Science in the News Back in the Classroom For GU in Delft May 16, 2022 After a break from academics over the weekend the students were back in a classroom setting studying Carbon/Ecological footprint and water management... Free Weekend For Students to Explore the Netherlands May 14, 2022 Gonzaga in Delft students took the opportunity to explore the Netherlands during their free weekend time. Gonzaga in Delft, Bike Train to Rijswijk May 13, 2022 The Sustainable Cities class rode their bikes to Rijswijk, a town between Delft and The Hague. 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... Gonzaga’s new science, engineering center open for tours after dedication April 29, 2022 Gonzaga University will officially open the John and Joan Bollier Family Center for Integrated Science and Engineering on Friday, April 29, with a... James Wallace ('15) uses his T&D Masters every day April 20, 2022 James Wallace credits Gonzaga's Transmission & Distribution Engineering program with his fast rise in the utilities industry. Lifelong Service a Hallmark at GU April 13, 2022 President Thayne McCulloh honored faculty and staff members who celebrated milestone anniversaries of 25 to 50 years at Gonzaga Peers Honor Former Engineering Dean at Gonzaga University April 06, 2022 Former Engineering Dean, William Ilgen, honored with the Distinguished Career award for his work and service to the field of engineering. 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. Celebrating Two Student-Centered Sustainability Projects February 04, 2022 Two student-centered, environmentally focused projects will help lower energy costs and carbon footprints in Spokane. Gonzaga Receives $1.6 Million Grant from Murdock Trust for ... January 06, 2022 How the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust is helping to finish construction of its transformational John and Joan Bollier Family Center for Integrated... 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 Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Next
Back in the Classroom For GU in Delft May 16, 2022 After a break from academics over the weekend the students were back in a classroom setting studying Carbon/Ecological footprint and water management... Free Weekend For Students to Explore the Netherlands May 14, 2022 Gonzaga in Delft students took the opportunity to explore the Netherlands during their free weekend time. Gonzaga in Delft, Bike Train to Rijswijk May 13, 2022 The Sustainable Cities class rode their bikes to Rijswijk, a town between Delft and The Hague. 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... Gonzaga’s new science, engineering center open for tours after dedication April 29, 2022 Gonzaga University will officially open the John and Joan Bollier Family Center for Integrated Science and Engineering on Friday, April 29, with a... James Wallace ('15) uses his T&D Masters every day April 20, 2022 James Wallace credits Gonzaga's Transmission & Distribution Engineering program with his fast rise in the utilities industry. Lifelong Service a Hallmark at GU April 13, 2022 President Thayne McCulloh honored faculty and staff members who celebrated milestone anniversaries of 25 to 50 years at Gonzaga Peers Honor Former Engineering Dean at Gonzaga University April 06, 2022 Former Engineering Dean, William Ilgen, honored with the Distinguished Career award for his work and service to the field of engineering. 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. Celebrating Two Student-Centered Sustainability Projects February 04, 2022 Two student-centered, environmentally focused projects will help lower energy costs and carbon footprints in Spokane. Gonzaga Receives $1.6 Million Grant from Murdock Trust for ... January 06, 2022 How the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust is helping to finish construction of its transformational John and Joan Bollier Family Center for Integrated... 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