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The school moved up four places from last year on the national list of engineering graduate programs to No. 59, which includes public and private engineering schools that offer doctorate degrees. “Our ...
A new master’s program in Personalized Medicine and Applied Engineering will seek to provide students with the “hard skills” necessary to work in the medical device design industry. The year-long ...
The College of Engineering & Applied Science (CEAS) Student Support & Advising Services (SSAS) unit is committed to building collaborative, student-centered relationships that support achievement of ...
In addition to the support already offered by the university, college and academic departments, first-year engineering students have staff dedicated to developing co-curricular, social and wellness ...
(TNS) — The University at Albany (UAlbany) recently announced the creation of the College of Nanotechnology, Science, and Engineering. Classes will be available to new and returning students starting ...
Long-spreading rumors that the University may be planning to eliminate the computer science (COS) Bachelor of Science and Engineering (B.S.E.) major have apparently made their way into tours of the ...
Andrew Houck ’00 has wanted to be in academia since he graduated as Princeton’s valedictorian 25 years ago. Now, he will have the chance to lead an entire school as the new Dean of the School of ...
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Nature Communications acknowledges that when assessing application-oriented manuscripts, the level of novelty will likely be below that typically observed in more fundamental work. Instead, the ...