Engineering news Forging a new path: Union celebrates the inauguration of President Elizabeth Kiss Renowned geoscientist and astronaut Sian Proctor is featured speaker at Feigenbaum Forum Friday, Sept. 12, at 5 p.m. in the Nott Memorial Convocation ushers in a new academic year and a new president Steinmetz Symposium a rite of spring for 35 years Friday, May 9 Union to launch $60 million project to advance engineering and computer science programs College adds three minors to academic offerings Alumnus helps engineer Schenectady's growing art scene Craig Petreikis '89 Catching up with…Stephanie Curley If you aren’t familiar with Stephanie Curley, chances are you at least know her dog, Yeti. Electric City Maker Faire: A day of creativity, learning and fun Special features: Civil engineering & artificial intelligence Students are flocking to the reinstated civil engineering (CE) major and new environmental engineering major. And students across the liberal arts, sciences and engineering are tackling the benefits and drawbacks of artificial intelligence. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Next page Next › Last page Last » Breadcrumbs Union Engineering Engineering news Engineering Page Menu Page Menu Home Prospective Students Dean of Engineering Engineering Competition Teams Engineering Clubs and Advisors List Study Abroad Engineering and Liberal Education (ELE) Symposium 2025 ELE Symposium Registration 2025 ELE Symposium Keynote 2025 ELE Symposium Schedule 2025 ELE Symposium Detailed Schedule and Abstracts Alumni Awards News Engineering and Computer Science Initiative Visiting Union Engineering Ashok Ramasubramanian, Dean of Engineering and Co-Director of the Templeton Institute (518) 388-8366 DeanOfEngineering@union.edu
Forging a new path: Union celebrates the inauguration of President Elizabeth Kiss Renowned geoscientist and astronaut Sian Proctor is featured speaker at Feigenbaum Forum Friday, Sept. 12, at 5 p.m. in the Nott Memorial Convocation ushers in a new academic year and a new president Steinmetz Symposium a rite of spring for 35 years Friday, May 9 Union to launch $60 million project to advance engineering and computer science programs College adds three minors to academic offerings Alumnus helps engineer Schenectady's growing art scene Craig Petreikis '89 Catching up with…Stephanie Curley If you aren’t familiar with Stephanie Curley, chances are you at least know her dog, Yeti. Electric City Maker Faire: A day of creativity, learning and fun Special features: Civil engineering & artificial intelligence Students are flocking to the reinstated civil engineering (CE) major and new environmental engineering major. And students across the liberal arts, sciences and engineering are tackling the benefits and drawbacks of artificial intelligence. Pagination Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 … Next page Next › Last page Last »
Renowned geoscientist and astronaut Sian Proctor is featured speaker at Feigenbaum Forum Friday, Sept. 12, at 5 p.m. in the Nott Memorial
Catching up with…Stephanie Curley If you aren’t familiar with Stephanie Curley, chances are you at least know her dog, Yeti.
Special features: Civil engineering & artificial intelligence Students are flocking to the reinstated civil engineering (CE) major and new environmental engineering major. And students across the liberal arts, sciences and engineering are tackling the benefits and drawbacks of artificial intelligence.