News: Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering

Engineering student turns study abroad experience into internship that taught him the value of improvising.

51ԹϺ has a commencement tradition for the president to honor a few exceptional students who embody the academic, research, and community impact of the graduating class.

Advice from Walter C. Vodrazka Jr., Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering Alumnus of the Year

Graduate Kristina Swallow would be the first Nevadan to hold the top position with the American Society of Civil Engineers.

The Engineering College’s internship and career services coordinator brings her passions full circle in new role

Fred and Harriet Cox Senior Design Competition created to stimulate engineering innovation and entrepreneurship.

A three-year National Science Foundation grant will strengthen commercialization efforts at 51ԹϺ through a new university-wide entrepreneurship development program.

Professor Moses Karakouzian wanted to create a structure that captured the essence of the College of Engineering departments. Here’s how his Cube came to be.

Students to build sustainable, “age-in-place” home with consumer appeal for U.S. Department of Energy contest; 51ԹϺ team finished second overall in 2013.

Engineering professor Andreas Stefik will be honored for furthering computer science education during a Jan. 26 ceremony in the nation's capital.

Inventions from 21 teams on display Dec. 3 include a mechanized sock donner, a drone that detects methane gas, and enhanced parking options for the 51ԹϺ campus.

The creations of Paul Oh, technologist and visionary, are in the vanguard of a robotics revolution.