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"A key issue facing pharmaceutical manufacturers operating in the United States is the need for highly skilled chemical engineers who are well versed in regulatory requirements mandated by federal age
The Washkewicz College of Engineering is proud to announce that 573 Engineering students (173 Graduate and 400 Undergraduate)  earned Dean's List status for Spring 2017. That total repr
R.E. Warner & Associates, Inc. is pleased to announce that Justin Haselton, Civil Engineering/Survey Department Manager, has been named as a 2017 Rising Star in Civil Engineering by the Zweig Grou
The Washkewicz College of Engineering hosted its Third Annual Senior Design Symposium & Awards Dinner on Friday, May 5, 2017 in the Student Center Ballroom. This event culminated the College's Sen
Cleveland.com reported: "Richard Veres finished his studies at Fenn College in 1956. But he couldn't walk in the commencement ceremony because he was drafted into the U.S. Army.
"On Saturday, 61
The Office of Inclusion & Multicultural Engagement, a division of University Engagement, concluded its program year with the annual Diversity Councils Awards Celebration. The breakfast event was w
The Office of Inclusion & Multicultural Engagement, a division of University Engagement, concluded its program year with the annual Diversity Councils Awards Celebration. The breakfast event was w
What are you doing this summer? Join Washkewicz College of Engineering and keep pace with your academic plan or get ahead. We offer several courses across most Engineering Disciplines for undergraduat
CSU Research Newsletter's top story, Preventing Foodnorne Disease Outbreaks, highlights a collaborative work of the Deaprtment of Mathematics and the College of Engineering through Drs. Daniel Munther
Prof. Wenbing Zhao received $15,000 through 2017 I-Corps @ Ohio Program. His leading research team has been selected for Ohio's focused entrepreneurial and commercialization training. His team focuses