GU Civil Engineering in the News Home School of Engineering & Applied Science Undergraduate Civil Engineering GU Civil Engineering in the News Considering Urbanists of the Past May 21, 2019 The Delft class thought through a few ideas from four prominent thinkers in the sustainable city concept. Zags Visit Utrecht, Holland May 20, 2019 What does it take to turn a vehicle-heavy city into a haven for cyclists and pedestrians? Sun at De Grote Plat May 18, 2019 We spent our afternoon sitting by a lake called "the big puddle." Cycling in Delft May 17, 2019 Third day in Holland includes measuring and recording different bicycle paths for alternative travel. Stroopwafels and Meat Pies May 16, 2019 We kicked off our first official day of classes touring the city's bicycle infrastructure. Gonzaga in Delft program underway May 15, 2019 We enjoyed a short walk along Oude Delft – the oldest canal and street in the city – before sitting down for a welcome meal near De Beestenmarkt Gonzaga In Delft Prepares for Inaugural Trip May 07, 2019 Gonzaga civil engineering and environmental studies students will experience sustainability practices in and around Delft this summer. Sustainability: Faculty Focus April 23, 2019 Joshua Schultz and Alex Maxwell, assistant professors in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, provide practical experience in sustainability... Dr. Morse Renouard Lecture Explores Building with Glass March 06, 2019 Dr. Stephen Morse is an assistant professor at Michigan Tech University. He has extensive experience in model scale and full-scale testing, numerical... Engineering Alum Gives Back In Construction Lecture December 02, 2018 To show students real-world examples of construction project management, the Renouard Lecture series invited alum John Ciepiela ('10) to present on... Intentional Creations November 30, 2018 Grads of the School of Engineering and Applied Science find link between skills, passions Looking Sharp November 30, 2018 Gonzaga President Thayne McCulloh says Sharp Ave. collaborations are just the beginning SEAS Plays Significant Part in Sharp Reopening October 26, 2018 Sharp Avenue is the first major test of a porous asphalt refined and tested by Gonzaga Senior Design teams in the School of Engineering & Applied... Moments of Clarity: Andy Dwonch ('99) to Grads May 14, 2018 Andrew Dwonch (’99, Civil Engineering), at the 2018 undergraduate commencement, says engineering with compassion is prayer The Future of Cars July 25, 2017 Civil Engineering Chair and Professor Rhonda Young leads research in driverless cars and transportation engineering. Engineering Students’ Research Helps Advance Cars of Future December 09, 2016 Among other benefits, connected vehicles are expected to prevent crashes at busy intersections. Previous 1 ... 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next
Considering Urbanists of the Past May 21, 2019 The Delft class thought through a few ideas from four prominent thinkers in the sustainable city concept. Zags Visit Utrecht, Holland May 20, 2019 What does it take to turn a vehicle-heavy city into a haven for cyclists and pedestrians? Sun at De Grote Plat May 18, 2019 We spent our afternoon sitting by a lake called "the big puddle." Cycling in Delft May 17, 2019 Third day in Holland includes measuring and recording different bicycle paths for alternative travel. Stroopwafels and Meat Pies May 16, 2019 We kicked off our first official day of classes touring the city's bicycle infrastructure. Gonzaga in Delft program underway May 15, 2019 We enjoyed a short walk along Oude Delft – the oldest canal and street in the city – before sitting down for a welcome meal near De Beestenmarkt Gonzaga In Delft Prepares for Inaugural Trip May 07, 2019 Gonzaga civil engineering and environmental studies students will experience sustainability practices in and around Delft this summer. Sustainability: Faculty Focus April 23, 2019 Joshua Schultz and Alex Maxwell, assistant professors in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, provide practical experience in sustainability... Dr. Morse Renouard Lecture Explores Building with Glass March 06, 2019 Dr. Stephen Morse is an assistant professor at Michigan Tech University. He has extensive experience in model scale and full-scale testing, numerical... Engineering Alum Gives Back In Construction Lecture December 02, 2018 To show students real-world examples of construction project management, the Renouard Lecture series invited alum John Ciepiela ('10) to present on... Intentional Creations November 30, 2018 Grads of the School of Engineering and Applied Science find link between skills, passions Looking Sharp November 30, 2018 Gonzaga President Thayne McCulloh says Sharp Ave. collaborations are just the beginning SEAS Plays Significant Part in Sharp Reopening October 26, 2018 Sharp Avenue is the first major test of a porous asphalt refined and tested by Gonzaga Senior Design teams in the School of Engineering & Applied... Moments of Clarity: Andy Dwonch ('99) to Grads May 14, 2018 Andrew Dwonch (’99, Civil Engineering), at the 2018 undergraduate commencement, says engineering with compassion is prayer The Future of Cars July 25, 2017 Civil Engineering Chair and Professor Rhonda Young leads research in driverless cars and transportation engineering. Engineering Students’ Research Helps Advance Cars of Future December 09, 2016 Among other benefits, connected vehicles are expected to prevent crashes at busy intersections.