College of Engineering & Computing Sciences
Is Nonstick Cookware Safe?
An environmental health expert offers tips to limit exposure to the “forever chemicals” commonly found in nonstick cookware.
Professor: Don’t Be a Cybercrime Victim
Ahead of Cybersecurity Awareness Month, an expert shares insight on avoiding scams and protecting your data.
Beheshti: “Cool Factor” Sparking Interest in Computer Science
Dean explains that engineering field has growing competition from the tech sector’s artificial intelligence boom.
ETIC Projects Garner Local Publicity
Engineering students develop devices for nonprofit rehabilitative organizations supporting those with disabilities.
Professor Shares Tips to Avoid Potential Kitchen Dangers
Expert discusses safety concerns around common kitchen items, including plastic utensils and nonstick cookware.
Cybersecurity Expert Shares Advice for K-12 Schools
Professor explains why school districts are prime targets for cybercriminals and what administrators can do to protect their schools.
Preparing Graduates to Succeed in an Evolving Job Market
The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences is educating and training students to leverage artificial intelligence and remain competitive in the workforce.
Fostering Student Entrepreneurship and AI Innovation
The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences is featured prominently in an article about the growing number of Gen Z students launching AI-based startups.
Student Projects in the Spotlight
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students have created devices to help those with disabilities complete everyday tasks.
Graduate Engineering Program Recognized
The Energy Management, M.S. ranked highly in the U.S. News & World Report 2025 Best Online Master’s in Engineering Programs.