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Northrop Grumman Mission Systems Provides Mock Interviews to SDSU Students
Oct 23Thirty students from the SDSU were selected to participate in mock interviews with Northrop Grumman Mission Systems engineers and managers on October 22, 2018. The mock interviews were hosted by SDSU's MESA program and Career Services.
7th Annual Solar Turbines Training Academy
Oct 16Ten students from the SDSU Mathematics Engineering Science (MESA) program, attended the 7th Annual Solar Turbines Training Academy on October 12, 2018.
"Where Are They Now?" Donor Story - Peggy Johnson, BSEE '85 and Eric Johnson, MSEE '86
Oct 16Peggy Johnson, BSEE 1985 and Eric Johnson, MSEE 1986, grateful for their SDSU experience, established a fellowship and scholarship in the College of Engineering named in professor fred harris' honor.
SDSU Students Graduating at Record High Rates Across All Colleges
Oct 15U.S. News & World Report ranks SDSU No. 1 in graduation rate performance. Four year graduation rates for STEM majors in the freshman class of 2014 rose markedly - by 8.3 percentage points for students in the College of Engineering.
Summer 2018 Girls Tech Camp
Jul 1The SDSU College of Engineering Femineer® Program, in partnership with the SDSU buildIT Lab, hosted three two-day camps this summer where 40 middle school and high girls gained experience programming their own Adafruit Playground circuit boards.
The History of SDSU Research: 2000-Present
Jun 20As SDSU entered the new millennium, it continued to reach for the stars.
SDSU Aztec Baja SAE
May 24The SDSU Aztec Baja SAE team is on a round trip journey of 7,500 miles, with the off-road buggy they built to compete in all three 2018 Baja SAE Competitions.
Dan Jennings Class of 2018 Standout
May 8After graduation, Dan Jennings will become a Mechanical Engineer at SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific in Point Loma, a research facility for the U.S. Department of Defense.
Jennifer Boman Class of 2018 Standout
May 8Jennifer Boman worked as a quality-engineering intern at Accriva Diagnostics, a San Diego medical device company. After graduation, she will return to Accriva as an Engineering in research and development.
2018 ASCE Pacific Southwest Conference
May 7The SDSU Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering sent a record number of 125 students to the 2018 American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Pacific Southwest Conference in Arizona. The SDSU ASCE students reached the podium eight times.
SDSU MARC Scholars Off to Graduate School
May 4Five of the graduating SDSU Maximizing Access to Research Careers (MARC) scholars will be heading to Ph.D. Programs in fall 2018. Daniel Delgado (Engineering), will attend the University of South Florida, as part of the Civil and Environmental Ph.D. Program.
CSNE Members at SDSU and University of Washington Publish in Nature Scientific Reports
May 3Paper from the Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering (CSNE) members at SDSU and University of Washington presents new, carbon-based neural probe capable of simultaneous electrical stimulation/recording of neural activity and detection of neurotransmitters.
Top 10 Degrees of 2018
May 2SDSU announces the 10 most popular degrees for the Class of 2018. The Department of Mechanical Engineering ranked No. 6.
MESA Graduation & Scholarship Reception
Apr 27The 34th MESA Graduation & Scholarship Reception was held on April 27, 2018. Scholarship donors included Mr. Charles W. Hirst, Kyocera, MESA Alumni, Northrop Grumman, Rick Engineering Co., and UTC Aerospace Systems.
Warfare Centers Tap Universities for Research Collaboration
Apr 17Naval Surface Warfare Center Headquarters Chief Technology Officer and Naval Engineering Education Consortium (NEEC) Program Director, Kirk Jenne, briefed students, faculty and staff at SDSU on the NEEC program and educational partnerships with the Navy.