Shaping Our Future
All the right moves
When she was choosing a college, Ashley Bradford was certain about two things. First, her interest in architecture
and her love of math and science made architectural engineering the perfect major. Second, her lifelong passion for
dance meant there had to be Read more ››
Changing Our World
Collapsing tundra
From the air, they look like gouges in the otherwise pristine Alaskan landscape, puncture wounds across the tundra.
Michael Gooseff, an assistant professor of civil engineering, thinks these arctic scars – described as
"thermokarsts" – could be another sign of the changing Read
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Lastest News
Aerospace's Langelaan receives NSF Career Award Read more ››
Seminar to focus on Canadian advances in hydrogen production Read more ››
Two engineering faculty members named ASEE fellows Read more ››
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