The event, held in the Engineering Building, was organized to inspire the next generation to choose career paths in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.
The Michigan State University College of Engineering awarded $115,000 in scholarships during the 2023 Dean’s Showcase of Stars on March 21. This year’s event included 180 students and corporate guests. It was hosted in the MSUFCU Club on the fourth floor of Spartan Stadium.
Spartan Engineering students in the MSU College of Engineering have again nominated their favorite faculty members for the highly prized annual Withrow Teaching Excellence Awards. The teaching distinction is for distinguished service to the university and the student body.
Three faculty members in the Michigan State University College of Engineering will be recognized with 2023 Withrow Distinguished Scholar honors during the 33rd Annual Engineering Awards. The recognitions are considered among the college’s most prestigious distinctions and will be presented on Wednesday, March 22, at 5:30 p.m. at the University Club.
The Michigan State University College of Engineering will recognize four faculty and staff members for excellence in diversity, global leadership, and student service during the 33rd Annual Engineering Awards. The honors are considered among the college’s most prestigious distinctions and will be presented on Wednesday, March 22, at 5:30 p.m. at the University Club.
The Michigan State University College of Engineering will recognize 17 top faculty and staff members for excellence in service and distinguished contributions during the 33rd Annual Engineering Awards. The honors are among the college’s most prestigious and will be presented on Wednesday, March 22, at 5:30 p.m. at the University Club.
Research at Michigan State University is a step closer at resolving a century-old puzzle on the dynamics of H-bonding -- an atomic interaction that helps better understand large cell components like RNA and DNA.
Mahmood Haq has been named the new director of the Michigan State University Composite Vehicle Research Center (CVRC). He is an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, specializing in structural engineering and mechanics of materials.
In a new-tech classroom on the second floor of Michigan State University’s innovative STEM Teaching and Learning Facility, engineering students are modifying and testing materials by heat treating, stretching and breaking samples. Students investigate the internal structure - the so-called microstructure - of materials that power the engines of industry.