student profiles
- Dana Majer has been dedicated to engaging both in the classroom and through student organizations such as the American Society of Civil Engineers, Concrete Canoe and the Design-Build Institute of America.
- As a geotechnical researcher in the CIEST laboratory, Mink used the department's massive 400g-ton centrifuge to model tsunami waves over a sand bed.
- Chaya Farley, an architectural engineering student, was awarded the College of Engineering & Applied Science Perseverance Award.
- Gabrielle Dunn has one professional paid internship under her belt, will complete another one this summer, and in the fall will move into the Bachelor’s Accelerated Master’s program.
- Raised in a small rural town with limited exposure to computing, Emma Andreasen achieved remarkable recognition as the recipient of the 2022 Outstanding Undergraduate of the College of Engineering and Applied Science award.
- “Architectural engineers have the opportunity to change the world through mitigating climate change," says Kate MacKeigan, who will move to Hawaii after she graduates in May, having secured a full-time position as a field engineer for Hensel Phelps.
- "Professor Shelly Miller introduced me to the world of air pollution control, specifically focusing on indoor air quality. I love solving challenging environmental problems."
- "No two projects are the same in civil engineering. Each one carries new challenges that engineers must find solutions for.”