Civil Engineering in the News Home School of Engineering & Applied Science Degrees & Programs Civil Engineering Gonzaga Civil Engineering in the News Glorilyn Maw: An Engineer Looks Like You Professors and Students Receive EPA Grant for Water-Purification Project Leaving Day from Delft Gonzaga Engineering Students Netherlands-bound to Study ... In the News: Gonzaga students install Beaver Dam Analogs to ... Civil Engineering Students Tour Major Infrastructure Project November 02, 2021 Gonzaga students explored a large-scale light-rail construction site, seeing first-hand how a complex engineering project gets done in the real world.... "Pringles" Roof at St. Charles Church is a Engineering Marvel June 17, 2021 Gonzaga civil engineering professor Joshua Schultz recently co-authored a paper about the roof of St. Charles Church, which is considered a historic... An Exceptional Commute: Q&A with Kyle Shimabuku December 05, 2019 The Office of Sustainability asked Kyle Shimabuku, Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering who specializes in Environmental Engineering and avid... Dr. Sue Niezgoda on How to be Academically Successful at GU August 27, 2019 Dr. Sue Niezgoda, an associate professor of Civil Engineering, gave students of all ages excellent advice in the Faculty Plenary at the 2019 Academic... 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... 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 A Safer, More Environmentally Sensitive Sharp Avenue Reopens October 26, 2018 Ceremonies underscore collaborative effort to improve the road at Gonzaga's main entrance 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
Civil Engineering Students Tour Major Infrastructure Project November 02, 2021 Gonzaga students explored a large-scale light-rail construction site, seeing first-hand how a complex engineering project gets done in the real world.... "Pringles" Roof at St. Charles Church is a Engineering Marvel June 17, 2021 Gonzaga civil engineering professor Joshua Schultz recently co-authored a paper about the roof of St. Charles Church, which is considered a historic... An Exceptional Commute: Q&A with Kyle Shimabuku December 05, 2019 The Office of Sustainability asked Kyle Shimabuku, Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering who specializes in Environmental Engineering and avid... Dr. Sue Niezgoda on How to be Academically Successful at GU August 27, 2019 Dr. Sue Niezgoda, an associate professor of Civil Engineering, gave students of all ages excellent advice in the Faculty Plenary at the 2019 Academic... 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... 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 A Safer, More Environmentally Sensitive Sharp Avenue Reopens October 26, 2018 Ceremonies underscore collaborative effort to improve the road at Gonzaga's main entrance 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