On the Front Lines: Computer Science Welcomes AI Toolbox
WSU’s School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is integrating AI throughout its curriculum and assuming a leadership role in its academic use.
WSU’s School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is integrating AI throughout its curriculum and assuming a leadership role in its academic use.
Two students are the recipients of WSU Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture’s first Distinguished Dean’s Scholarship. Made possible with donor support, the prestigious scholarship provides full tuition to the recipients and are renewable for up to four years.
Glen L. Hower, a longtime member of the WSU electrical engineering faculty who passed away in January, will be honored with the naming of Glen Hower Hall in the new Schweitzer Engineering Hall.
A quintessential Cougar engineer, Roy E. Matthews III (EE ‘76, ‘86) was a hands-on engineer, tinkerer, and determined problem-solver who cherished his time at WSU.
WSU researchers studied how seniors live in their facilities, including interactions with their buildings and technology, their peers, and their community.
Partha Pande has been named interim dean for Washington State University’s Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture.
Kenneth Eversole is one of many donors who are stepping up to build new scholarship funds for WSU’s Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture.
Voiland College students enjoyed numerous successes through clubs, research experiences, and internships.
Congratulations to WSU Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture faculty who received recognition in 2023.
WSU and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of River Protection collaborate to train students to solve critical environmental challenges in nuclear waste clean-up.