Fall 2024 Design Day Award Winners
The Michigan State University College of Engineering celebrated Engineering Design Day on Dec. 6, 2024. The event, now in its 31st year, showcased student projects from the Departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering.
MSU Engineering describes experiential approach to developing practice-ready engineers in collaboration with industry
The Michigan State University College of Engineering was recently featured on the Global Auto Mobility “Engineering Careers Tour” podcast. The panel included Josh Siegel, assistant professor of computer science and engineering, and electrical and computer engineering; Garth Motschenbacher, director of employer relations; and Tamara Reid Bush, associate dean for inclusion and diversity and professor of mechanical engineering.
390+ Spartan Engineering students to graduate
Michigan State University will host advanced degree and baccalaureate Commencement ceremonies for more than 390 College of Engineering students this weekend at the Breslin Center.
From the classroom to the racetrack
In the Michigan State University College of Engineering, the secret to training practice-ready engineers lies in experiential learning. An excellent example of how that "practice” plays out beyond the classroom is the MSU Baja Racing team. This 60-person, student-run group is challenged to design and hand build an off-road vehicle that will survive the severe punishment of rough terrain and in some competitions, water.
Academia and Industry: Collaborating for the win
The College of Engineering at Michigan State University is a top producer of practice-ready talent for Michigan and beyond due in large part to a deeply rooted commitment to collaborating with industry and government.
MSU engineers help Spartan football team tune out the noise
Up until the 2024 college football season, a quarterback might be looking to the sidelines and relying on a sound, a sequence of hand motions, or a large sign with logos and symbols on it to get play information.
Another $1.7 million in NSF Early CAREER Awards
Three researchers in the Michigan State University College of Engineering have received National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program awards and will advance their research efforts with a combined $1.7 million over the next five years.