Innovation for the Common Good

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AISC Steel Sculpture

Structural & construction engineering students have a new hands-on learning tool outside the Bollier Center.

Wheelchair research project

Biomedical Engineering Program Expanding

New teaching & research laboratories open Fall 2025 to support this new B.S. degree and two new faculty.

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Summer Undergraduate Research

Students learn skills & confidence through Gonzaga Research Opportunities in Math, Engineering, Computer Science (GRO-MECS).

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Student Clubs & Competitions

All grade levels participate in events and projects like the award-winning Concrete Canoe, Baja Car, and a Mars Rover robot.

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New Technology Degrees & Minors

Expanded programs in Data Science, Cybersecurity, Robotics, and Applied AI utilize GU’s new Institute for Informatics.

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Center for Materials Research

The new facility will provide cutting-edge instrumentation for interdisciplinary research and corporate partnerships.

Engineering Excellence

with Purpose & Partnership

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Improving Access: Gonzaga Students Design a Better Wheelchair

Gonzaga engineering students designed a low-cost wheelchair suspension system to improve...

Gonzaga Installs Teaching Tool for Structural Engineering

Students interested in steel construction can now explore the AISC Steel Sculpture outside the...

Biomedical Engineering Takes Root

New program launches innovation at the intersection of engineering and health.

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