College welcomes academic and instructional experts
The Michigan State University College of Engineering welcomed 19 academic and instructional experts in 2023. The college currently has 238 tenure system faculty. Engineering Dean Leo Kempel said the recent additions help the College of Engineering at a time of unprecedented growth and innovation.
Capital outlay Engineering & Digital Innovation Center request aligns with economy
At the heart of Michigan State University’s $120 million capital outlay request to the state of Michigan is a commitment to building talent and innovative research pipelines to support the growing demand for a strong and transformative Michigan-based ecosystem focused on the convergence of digital and physical technologies.
Katy Luchini Colbry and Dirk Colbry's CyberAmbassadors program reaches 11K milestone
A free MSU College of Engineering-driven program developed to teach people how to work more effectively in interdisciplinary teams has catapulted its way into the international spotlight.
CBS interview: Arun Ross weighs in on new AI detection tool
An MSU College of Engineering computer science professor has received national exposure for his research on Artificial Intelligence (AI).
$11.5 million in new research added to MSU Engineering
The College of Engineering is among Michigan State University’s top producers of research discoveries and commercialization that help build a diversified economy and generate jobs for Michigan and the region.
Dean Leo Kempel featured in Crain's Detroit Business
Michigan State University and its College of Engineering have a long history of building and improving technology that benefits the automotive industry. Spartan Engineers are now taking this effort to the next level.
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.
$12M supports real-time automated recognitions research
Michigan State University researchers received a $12 million, four-year federal grant from the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity, or IARPA, under its Biometric Recognition and Identification at Altitude and Range, or BRIAR, program.