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Civil engineering softball star credits support from CSU for her success as student-athlete
Sydney Hornbuckle was told during several college visits she could not feasibly balance the demands of her athletic schedule with an engineering curriculum. At CSU, Sydney heard a different story.
10 Things You Need to Experience at E-Days
Find out what Colorado State University engineering students have designed for the future at the E-Days Showcase on April 19! Senior design students across disciplines will feature projects ranging from health, sustainability, climate change, and more.
Mechanical Engineering to host robot-soccer competition “RoboRam Cup” at Moby Arena April 27
The Fort Collins community and prospective students are invited to join the latest mechanical engineering competition at Moby Arena on Saturday, April 27, showcasing soccer-playing robots built by second-year students.
Check out the new Engineering Center at Adams State
Adams State partnered with Colorado State University to establish the mechanical engineering bachelor’s degree. Students have the opportunity to earn the CSU degree, delivered entirely on the Adams State campus. (Alamosa Valley Courier)
Study abroad program introduces first-year engineering students to Copenhagen, college, and each other
For 14 first year students in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, the 2023-24 school year started early with a study abroad program in Copenhagen, Denmark. Students interested in the 2024 Bridge Program offerings are encouraged to attend a virtual info session this Thursday, February 15, 2024.
MECH 202 students, in nautical knockdown, make their professor proud
This year, MECH 202 culminated with the class competition Doll’d Up Nautical Knockdown: Where Fashion Meets Splashin’ featuring battle boats, dolls, and a swimming pool in the atrium of the Scott building.
Doll’d Up Nautical Knockdown: Mechanical engineering student competition open to the public
On December 2, campus and members of the public are invited to join the Department of Mechanical Engineering for its inaugural class competition, “Doll’d Up Nautical Knockdown: Where Fashion Meets Splashin.’”
Engineering student embraces college to give back to the one who made it possible: his dog
Transfer student Robert Lamm is studying to be an environmental engineer and a philanthropist.
Student group represents CSU at NASA rocket competition for first time
The mechanical engineering senior design team will have nine months to raise funds, design, and create a rocket for the competition April in Huntsville, Alabama.
Engineering success: New course helps incoming students thrive in college
A new course offered by the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering aims to help first-year students navigate the difficult transition from high school to engineering classes.