Color Coded Attends ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing
Ten students from across the college, including CSC, CPE, SE, EE, LAES and AERO, attended the ACM Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing September 18-21 in San Diego. Students included: Justin
Students Shine at Additive Manufacturing Conference
This summer, five students were awarded grants to attend the Additive Manufacturing with Powder Metallurgy conference in Phoenix, the largest conference in the additive manufacturing (AM) world. The students representing IME, ME
NSF Overview Presentation and Q&A
Dr. John Parker, a program officer at the National Science Foundation (NSF) is coming to campus on Thursday, Oct. 3. Please join us for his overview talk about the NSF grant application
National Science Foundation Office of Inspector General Live Webcast
Wednesday, October 9, 2019Presentation: 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (PST)(Lobby opens 10 minutes prior to live session) Live Webcast Presented by Acting Director Ken Lish and Investigative Attorney Janelle Hollingsworth. Ken Lish
Deadline for Future Science Teachers to Apply for $15,000 Scholarships is Oct. 2
You can make a difference by teaching K-12 science or engineering! A $15,000 Noyce FIRST Scholarship can help you achieve that goal. Apply by Oct. 2 Noyce FIRST is a new $15,000
Dean Amy S. Fleischer Published in Journal of Cleaner Production
Dean Amy S. Fleischer and a team of researchers from Villanova University published their paper “Life Cycle Inventory Regionalization and Uncertainty Characterization: a Multilevel Modeling Approach,” in the Journal of Cleaner Production.