UB undergraduate engineering students are learning to solve complex, open-ended engineering problems as part of their required coursework. One goal of assigning these types of problems is to better ...
How do student challenges translate to real-world engineering? We sat down with MUAS alumni William Li, now working with CubePilot, to find out. From mastering MCAD and ECAD to understanding the ...
Sociologists usually tackle problems from within – studying an issue, engaging the community and pushing for policy reform. Sociology professor Christopher Rogers grouped students into ...
Bridging the gap between academic learning and real-world applications is more critical than ever. Engineering students often find themselves overwhelmed by theoretical concepts, with limited ...
College of Engineering Dean Michelle Scherer wants more undergraduate engineering students involved in research. Her new Research Experience for Undergraduate Students program provides the funding to ...
Our engineering seminars will introduce you to a variety of engineering careers and the latest industry technology. Speakers cover topics on the practice of engineering design, non-technical issues in ...
Engineering education has long struggled with the gap between classroom exercises and real-world problem-solving. While ...
Humans are not inherently born with ethics. Instead, these moral principles are instilled through our environment. A part of that environment is education and the values taught through schooling. Here ...