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Richard Brady Makes $50,000 Gift for Endowed Scholarship
May 23On behalf of the College of Engineering, we are pleased to announce that Rick Brady, BS Civil Engineering 1980 has made a $50,000 gift to establish the Richard and Christine Brady, Helen Coelho and Ostrowski Brothers Endowed Scholarship for Engineering.
SDSU Student Selected for Nuclear Propulsion Officer Program Honors Professors
Apr 17Justin Lee, has been selected to be part of the Nuclear Propulsion Officer Program (NUPOC) currently on track to graduate SDSU in May 2024. With this selection Justin is offered the opportunity to recognize faculty that have been influential in his academic success.
Engineering Professor Emeritus Makes Gift to Start SDSU Space Club
Apr 7After teaching courses for over 30 years, emeritus faculty member and aerospace engineer Mauro Pierucci is giving back to SDSU in the form of funding to start a space club.
Beavers Charitable Trust Makes $200,000 Gift to AGC Chair
Apr 5The Beavers Charitable Trust has made a $200,000 gift to support the AGC Chair in Construction Management, part of the JR Filanc Construction Engineering and Management (CEM) program.
Why We Give: Ramón and Gracie Riesgo
Mar 16The couple who met at SDSU share their formative experiences in the La Plebe shares why they give back to the university that brought them together.
SDSU Engineering Professor Bruce Urquhart (‘78) Inspires Fellow Alum to Give to Student Veterans
Jan 10SDSU transportation engineering professor Bruce Urquhart (‘78) shares the gift of giving by encouraging others, like his lifelong friend and fellow Aztec Ken Kurita ('78), to give.
Transportation Engineering Professor Retires After 37-Year Tenure
Dec 6Janusz Supernak retires from SDSU after nearly four decades as an engineering professor, department chair, and passionate mentor and educator.
Why I Give: Alex Mora '04, CEO of Formula Plastics
Nov 22Formula Plastics CEO and SDSU Engineering and SDSU MESA Program alumnus Alex Mora '04 shares why he gives to the College of Engineering and what it means to him to pay it forward.
Veterans Day Highlight: Troops to Engineers
Nov 8T2E is offered exclusively at SDSU to student veterans in undergraduate and graduate engineering programs.
Dr. Richard Woodcock Rocket Project Laboratory Naming Ceremony
Oct 31We're thrilled to announce the naming of the Dr. Richard Woodcock Rocket Project Student Laboratory. We thank Dr. Woodcock, the world's foremost educational test developer, for his contributions to SDSU!
SDSU Engineering Alumna Helping Artemis Mission Reach for the Stars
Aug 29CBS8 News speaks with engineering students and representatives of the Women of Aeronautics and Astronautics (WoAA) chapter at SDSU on the Artemis Space Launch and the contributions SDSU has made towards it.
125th Anniversary Emeriti Faculty Highlight | George Mansfield
Aug 13Professor emeritus George Mansfield bleeds red and black - all five of his children even attended SDSU. Mansfield remains actively involved at SDSU in a variety of ways.
“Where Are They Now” Donor Story: Doug Fronius
Aug 1Many people struggle with finding a way to incorporate both their profession and their hobbies into their lives. With two degrees and a teaching credential from San Diego State University, Doug Fronius was able to do both.
"Where Are They Now" Donor Story: Donald Mensah
Jun 29Donald Mensah (BSAE '19) participated in SDSU's MESA Program, DBF (Design Build Fly), and the National Society of Black Engineers while an undergraduate student. Now working at Lockheed Martin, he gives back to the programs that gave him so much by donating to the MESA Engineering Fund.
J.R. Filanc Construction Engineering and Management Program Thanks Supporters in Inaugural Year
May 26The College of Engineering's J.R. Filanc Construction Engineering & Management Program is grateful to all those who provide much needed philanthropic support.