WNE Selected as Subaward Recipient in National Microelectronics Workforce Initiative
AI-enhanced training project will help prepare engineers and technicians for growing semiconductor and microelectronics careers.
A US News Top 100 Engineering Program, a WNE Engineering education is grounded in the liberal arts and humanities to equip graduates to responsibly navigate the rapid pace of technology. With an emphasis on mentorship, a WNE engineering education supports student success through a powerful sense of community. Graduates are in-demand with a 100% job placement rate spanning 35 years.
AI-enhanced training project will help prepare engineers and technicians for growing semiconductor and microelectronics careers.
More Than 100 Student Projects Demonstrate Hands-On Learning Across Engineering Disciplines
WNE's Civil Engineering Surveying Team earned top honors, capturing First Place at the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Regional Competition for the second consecutive year. With the victory, the team advances to the 2026 ASCE UESI Surveying Society-wide Finals Competition, scheduled for June 25鈥27 in Fairmont, West Virginia.
WNE welcomed nearly 1,300 high school students, mentors, and coaches to campus for a high-energy weekend of innovation, competition, and hands-on engineering as part of the internationally recognized FIRST Robotics Competition.聽
Promising young scientists and engineers participated in the annual Region 1 Massachusetts Science and Engineering Fair at WNE. High school students from across western Massachusetts presented original, student-led research and competed in a wide range of STEM disciplines.
Six faculty and staff members in the College of Engineering have earned 鈥淕olden Tickets鈥 to a national engineering education initiative. The highly sought-after opportunity supports educators in developing innovative teaching strategies that combine engineering fundamentals with entrepreneurial thinking and real-world applications.聽
WNE has been awarded a $2 million National Science Foundation grant to provide聽scholarship support聽for聽academically talented, low-income聽students聽pursuing聽degrees across all engineering disciplines in the College of Engineering.
Intensive, hands-on, day-based master鈥檚 program delivers industry-ready skills and accelerated pathways to biomanufacturing and bioprocessing roles.
The 11th annual Product Innovations Showcase gave the next generation of student innovators from business and engineering a platform to create diverse projects addressing real-world needs 鈥 from mobility and accessibility to home goods, environmental solutions, sports innovations, and industrial tools.聽
WNE聽civil engineering students earned second place in a research poster competition presented during the 2025聽American聽Society聽of Civil Engineers聽Structural Engineering Institute (SEI) Connecticut Chapter Seminar.
Powered by a聽$1 million grant from the National Science Foundation, new program equips the next generation of engineers and technicians to support the rapid expansion of hydrogen technologies.
WNE inducted the late Lucien 鈥淟ou鈥 Parent 鈥62 BSME into the College of Engineering Hall of Fame. Parent, a visionary industrialist and entrepreneur from Holyoke became the 17th member of this prestigious group, recognized for his professional achievements, service to his alma mater, and enduring Golden Bear spirit.
Thanks to a $149,700 grant from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center鈥檚 EmPower Massachusetts program, the College of Engineering will lead an initiative to help West Springfield families reduce home energy costs through drone-based heat assessments and AI-powered retrofitting plans.
Nicholas Rivet, a PhD Fellow in Mechanical Engineering at 麻花视频 University, earned third place in the graduate student oral and poster competition at the 188th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, held jointly with the 25th International Congress on Acoustics in New Orleans. 聽
Fifty-six student-athletes from 17 varsity sports were inducted into the Chi Alpha Sigma National Honor Society鈥攖he National College Athlete Honor Society鈥攄uring the Thursday, May 1 ceremony in the Downes Athletic Hall of Fame Room.
The Civil and Environmental Engineering Department's student surveying team earned first place overall at the 2025 ASCE-UESI Northeast Regional Surveying Competition. They will be representing the Northeast region at the national competition June 27鈥29 in San Luis Obispo, California.聽
The College of Engineering will host its annual Emerging Engineers Expo on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Caprio Alumni Healthful Living Center. The event showcases more than 100+ projects from engineering and business students.
WNE hosted the New England District Western NE Event of the 2025 FIRST庐 Robotics Competition from March 14 to 16. This event brought together 35 high school teams from across the region, showcasing their engineering prowess and teamwork.
The WNE IEEE Reliability Society Student Branch Chapter actively fosters collaboration between academia and industry recently holding a series of impactful events including workshops and webinars. The chapter provides students and professionals with opportunities to expand their understanding of reliability engineering, technological advancements, and industry best practices.
WNE's College of Engineering will celebrate Engineers Week (E-Week) from February 17鈥21 with a diverse lineup of events designed to recognize the contributions of engineers and inspire the next generation of innovators.
The College of Engineering's annual鈥疊ot Bash鈥 is a dynamic event that marks the culmination of the semester for students in the Intro to Engineering course.聽Bot Bash is a celebration of innovation and creativity and is one of Engineering鈥檚 hallmark events.
WNE hosted its 10th Annual Product Innovations Showcase at Rivers Memorial Hall. The event highlighted the ingenuity of students from the University's Product Development and Innovation (PDI) course.
The College of Engineering is poised to benefit from an $850,000 earmark secured by Congressman Richard E. Neal to establish the Center for Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Eight engineering students were inducted into the Nu Lambda Chapter of the electrical engineering honor society.
Dr. Devina Jaiswal of WNE honored with the 2024 KEEN Rising Star Award for pioneering entrepreneurially minded learning initiatives and enhancing engineering education.