College-wide featured stories
CSP/4-H collaboration helps with K-8 curriculm development
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The Center for Sustainable Polymers (CSP) is collaborating with 4-H to develop physical science curriculum for young people in Minnesota, California, and New York.
Featured Fellow: Roboticist Volkan Isler
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The Robotic Sensor Networks Lab is building robotic systems and deploying them in environmental applications.
MSI Beta experiments with new technologies
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A key tenant of design thinking is rapid prototyping — the idea that testing a new idea early and often in an environment that supports and learns from failure is crucial to driving innovation forward.
Precision farming targets major threat to soybean crops
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Over the last 15 years, farmers across the U.S. have faced a daunting challenge. The soybean aphid, an invasive species first reported in the U.S. in 2000, has flourished on farms.
Megan Rubbelke: Building community
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Megan Rubbelke hopes to create a program for northern Minnesota high school students that focuses on academic, social, physical and mental well being after she graduates.
Michael Braun: Complex applications
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Scholarships and a highly ranked chemical engineering department were factors in Michael Braun’s decision to choose the College of Science and Engineering.
Amanda Dahl: Curiosity is the word
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Scholarship recipient Amanda Dahl dreams of developing medical devices to help people who suffer from scoliosis or the effects of back injuries.
Curious alumni drive success
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College of Science and Engineering alumni provide insights about curiosity and how it drove their success.
Defining moments of curiosity
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College of Science and Engineering faculty share their defining moments of curiosity that changed their careers.
Curious minds look to the future
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Aided by scholarship funds, College of Science and Engineering students dream big.