Biomedical Engineering Society's Dorothy Zhao named Marshall & Rhodes scholar finalist
Dorothy Zhao, founder and president of Michigan State University's Biomedical Engineering Society, has been named a national finalist for the prestigious Marshall and Rhodes scholarships.
Biomedical Engineering's Bryan Smith finds new way to fight diabetes
Researchers at Michigan State University have teamed up to create a new way to image immune cells in living subjects that could enable new treatment opportunities and better outcomes for patients with Type 1 diabetes.
Jinxing Li's team goes green with building materials research
A Michigan State University-led team that includes a College of Engineering assistant professor believes in a construction industry future that includes low-cost, self-healing and sustainable materials.
MSU's Society of Women Engineers celebrates 50 years
Michigan State University’s Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Chapter celebrates a milestone this month that connects generations. The student organization recognizes its 50th year and embraces the journey traveled to show that engineering shouldn’t have barriers.
Engineering nanoparticles to fight cancer and heart disease
Bryan R. Smith is an associate professor of biomedical engineering and a member of the Institute for Quantitative Health Science & Engineering. His lab blends engineering, chemistry, biology, physics, and medicine to develop new imaging and therapeutic approaches.
Distinguished Professor Christina Chan named AIChE Fellow
Christina Chan from the Michigan State University College of Engineering has been named a Fellow by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE), the highest grade of membership within her professional organization.
College receives six more Early CAREER Development Awards
Six Spartan Engineering faculty members at Michigan State University have received National Science Foundation Early Career Development (CAREER) Awards and will advance their research efforts with a combined $3.12 million over the next five years.
'56 grads donate to Engineering discretionary fund
For Claudia Prescott, Michigan State University holds a special place in her heart. It’s where she discovered her career path, built a foundation for future success, and met the love of her life, James.
Getting to Know: advancement officer Brian Keehner
Brian Keehner has tried different jobs through the years, but his passion for fundraising in higher education always seems to win out.