Citadel Graduating More Engineers
Mike Switzer interviews Ron Welch, dean of engineering at the Citadel in Charleston, SC.
Read MoreMike Switzer interviews Ron Welch, dean of engineering at the Citadel in Charleston, SC.
Read MoreIn this episode, ITE Member William J. (Jeff) Davis, Ph.D., Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering, and Daniel Bornstein, Ph.D., Assistant Professor in the Department of Health, Exercise, and Sport Science, discuss the intersection of transportation and health.
Read MoreFun and learning will combine as K-12, college and corporate teams gather to compete during the eighth annual Storm The Citadel STEM competition Saturday, Feb. 10. This year, more than 120 teams will participate in trebuchet, bridge building, Lego robotics and water bottle rocket competitions.
Read MoreRon Welch, Dean of Engineering at The Citadel, talks about the many ways the school interacts with businesses.
Read MoreThe South Carolina Commission on Higher Education (CHE) approved a new Construction Engineering Bachelor of Science degree program at The Citadel during its meeting Dec. 7 in Columbia.
Read MoreEngineering has held strong as one of the hardest jobs to fill according to and it seems U.S. colleges can’t produce enough graduates to meet the demand.
Read MoreUndergraduate researchers are vigorously engaged in discovery and learning at The Citadel throughout the year.
Read MoreJournal entries by Prof. Ronald Welch, Dean for The Citadel School of Engineering, May 7 – 28, 2017
Read MoreA Citadel professor who spends much of his time teaching engineering on campus, spends the remainder of his time working with a team of researchers at the U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) in Adelphi, Maryland. Gregory Mazzaro, Ph.D., is a faculty member in The Citadel’s Electrical Engineering Department.
Read MoreThe Citadel School of Engineering Academy of Engineers highlighted 2017 engineering leaders from the public and private sectors.
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