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EWB students and community members work to install a water distribution system in Paraxaj, Guatemala.
Students

Tools for success

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Donor support helps fund Engineers Without Borders’ global projects, including one that brought water to 1,200 people in Paraxaj, Guatemala.

Deven Leidall poses in front of Northrop Auditorium
Students

From military deployment to Minnesota roads

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CSE student veteran Deven Leidall aims to make sidewalks and roads accessible through his internship with MnDOT.

Mina Kian
Students

President, changemaker, engineer

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CSE student and MSA president Mina Kian wants to make campus accessible for all—and become and all-star electrical engineer.

CSE students pose with signed SOCRATES access panels
Students

CSE student team builds first University of Minnesota cube satellite for the ISS to launch into space

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SOCRATES, a satellite built by the multidisciplinary Small Satellite Research Group on the Twin Cities campus, will launch into orbit from the International Space Station in February 2020.

Drum major Chamberlain Gregg posing on the football field at TCF Bank Stadium
People-Profiles, Students

Marching toward a more efficient future

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CSE student Chamberlain Gregg balances academics with being the University’s drum major.

Shannon Moore in Ireland
Students

Study me, I’m Irish

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On her first trip overseas, CSE student Shannon Moore navigated cultural differences and STEM in Limerick, Ireland.

A group of students standing at an outdoor historical site.
Students

CSE by the numbers: Learning Abroad

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Students can widen their global knowledge in many ways at the College of Science and Engineering. This infographic shows the popularity and breadth of our opportunities.

Lizzy Crist in the lab
Students

Lizzy Crist: A new game plan for cancer research

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Biomedical engineering Ph.D. student and former soccer star Lizzy Crist has been included in the Society of Women Engineers' 2019 list of "Women Engineers You Should Know" for her commitment to a healthier, female-friendly future.

Jacob Herbers, Emily Brown, and Grant Ryerse holding tools in the Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center.
Students

What their bodies (and summer schedules) can handle

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At the Earl E. Bakken Medical Devices Center, three mechanical engineering student-athletes worked to capture physiological data that could be incorporated into athletic equipment.

A model airplane with a group of people in the background.
Students

Friends, to the moon and back

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Five decades later, these College of Science and Engineering classmates are still getting together. This year’s reunion coincides with the moon landing anniversary.