The St. Thomas department of engineering has flown to new heights with an autonomous vehicle that placed second in a competition in Madison, Wis.
STEM majors see fast-growing enrollment
Students majoring in neuroscience, exercise science, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering are sharing their space with more students than ever before as the majors see rapid growth.
Ice carving combines students’ talents
Robbie Harrell, an entrepreneurship major, and Stu Lombardo, a mechanical engineering major, teamed up making art out of a Minnesota staple—ice.
School of Engineering summer camp wins first Tekne Award
The Tekne Awards recognized a total of 15 Minnesota organizations this year. St. Thomas’ School of Engineering was given its Tekne for STEM education and digital learning.
Construction on new South Campus building set for March
St. Thomas announced Friday that construction on a new building, which will provide more space to Physical Plant and the school of engineering, is set to begin March 31.
Engineering acquires remnants from 35W bridge collapse
After working for five years, the School of Engineering obtained several steel pieces this month that will remind to students about the implications of their work.
Team builds car for national race competition
The St. Thomas racing team spend more than 40 hours a week in the basement of O’Shaugnessy Science Center building with one thing in mind- racing.
Professor designs Play-Doh electric circuits
Engineering professor Annemarie Thomas found the two present an interactive way for children and students to learn about electricity with Play-Doh.