Students Compete, and Learn Engineering Principles, With Rubber Band-Powered Carts
UMD engineering faculty are finding ways to introduce sustainability concepts throughout the curriculum.
Rising Ninth-Graders Build, Race Carts From Kits Developed by Faculty and Staff and K–12 Teachers
Hands-on learning gets a new twist with a design created by UMD students.
Senior Lecturer Vince Nguyen wants to close the opportunity gap for future engineers by engaging students with engineering ‘grand’ challenges in their own back yards.
The Women in Engineering Program shipped nearly 1,500 kits to middle and high school kids, concentrating on communities with traditionally underrepresented populations in STEM.
A grant from The Lemelson Foundation will accelerate environmentally and socially responsible engineering through innovation in undergraduate curricula.
This half-day event focused on the ineffective study strategies that students are now using to pass engineering courses.
A total of 200 hacks were submitted by students this year-the most in Bitcamp history.