School of Engineering News
Articles
Old Batteries Could Mean New Rural Recycling Options
January 15, 2016
Engineering Faculty Move to Endowed Chair, Director Positions
January 11, 2016
Wael Mokhtar has been named the new director of the School of Engineering. Diane LaFreniere has been named the new James R. Sebastian Endowed Chair in Engineering Cooperative Education and Educational Development.
GVSU Engineering Graduate Student Guides Young Engineers Through STEM Event
January 1, 2016
Engineering graduate student, Natasha Sirrine, mentors young students on engineering principles.
GVSU Research Aims to Increase Mobility for Children with Disabilities
December 15, 2015
Grand Valley State University students conducted a unique study to decipher if power mobility training results in changes to the range of EEG (electroencephalogram) activity of children who have multiple and severe disabilities.
Reaching for the Stars: Laker Student Obtains Second NASA Internship
November 18, 2015
Amanda Stark, 35, is currently finishing up her second internship at the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia.
Science Channel Tests Michigan Coffeemaker's Toughness Claim
November 3, 2015
GVSU Product Design and Manufacturing student, Andrew VanWylen, is currently working on his third co-op rotation at Oxx Inc. in West Michigan.
Engineering and Nursing Graduate Students Win Entrepreneur Pitch Competition
October 28, 2015
Kathryn Christopher from the Engineering master's program and Brianna Taylor from the Nursing doctoral program won $5000 at the Entrepreneur-You Plan and Pitch competition sponsored by the Michigan Women's Foundation.
Padnos College School of Engineering Ranked in Top 50 Best Engineering Programs
September 9, 2015
Along with Grand Valley State University being named a top university in the Midwest and a best value by U.S. News & World Report, the School of Engineering was ranked 46th for �Best in Undergraduate Engineering� programs.