In The News: Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering

A group of 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ freshmen took home an award at CES this month as part of Beasley Media Group’s inaugural Media Innovation Hackathon.
Space is a hostile environment. Most of the hostility is inherent — a void cannot itself be accommodating to humans, and the projects that do sustain human life in orbit do so by creating tiny livable pockets, encased in proverbial tin cans. That space could be a vector for other threats became clear from the dawn of the space race.
A high school marching band drummer is now rocking out with a 3-D printed hand.

The West Las Vegas Library is filled with customers Thursday night, but there’s hardly a printed page turning.

Their assignment was to come up with a solution to a real-world problem.

The Henderson City Council is expected to proclaim Nov. 20 as Hailey Dawson Day.

When Maria Gerardi met Hailey Dawson while looking for an engineering project to help with her 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ graduate school thesis, she knew she had picked the right career.

With her 3-D printed hand, she won hearts and the spotlight throwing out the first ball at 30 major league baseball games across the country.

As the world begins to learn about blockchain, a local professor is up to speed because he's been doing research on the new technology for about two years.

Hundreds of 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ engineering students have a chance to launch their careers with a job fair featuring 90 companies Thursday.

Hundreds of 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ engineering students have a chance to launch their careers with a job fair featuring 90 companies Thursday.

She’s just eight but is inspiring kids and adults across the country. We’ve been following the story of Hailey Dawson on her Journey to 30 and now, she’s completed her mission to throw out the first pitch at each MLB ballpark.