News & Stories

Explore the latest from the College of Engineering — innovative research, student successes, and industry collaborations — revealing how Oregon State engineers are building a better world.
A building with several windows.
Matt Shuman Profile
Two people looking at a power generator.
Powering back up in the aftermath of the big one
Two people working on a robot at a farm.
Putting robots to work down on the farm
Jill Hubbard teaching a student.
Changing course
Martin Erwig conversing with two students in Kelley Engineering Center.
Martin Erwig Profile
Large group of students and professor stand outdoors on grass with trees behind them, posing together for a group photo.
Gabor Temes Profile
Faculty member using the simulated bicycle.
Mike Rosulek (Profile Story)
Dr. Larry Winiarski
Dr. Larry Winiarski, OSU Alumni and grandfather of clean cooking, passed away at 81
David Evitt and Ethan Copple.
Two OSU Humanitarian Engineers Receive Prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Seeking funded postdoctoral scholar for environmental peacebuilding
Two people holding a diagram at a dam.
Recruiting Undergraduate Researchers for Several Projects
Dr. Nordica MacCarty and Collaborators Receive Grant from VentureWell
HEST/ANTH 201: Innovation for Social Impact offered Winter 2022
Students and local cooks engaging in co-design
New Spring 2021 Course! HEST 444/544 Co-Design for Development: A Remote Collaborative Experience
Recruiting Four Graduate Students to Work on DOE Project
Windmills in a grassy field during a golden sunset.
Humanitarian/Development Engineering Master's Programs at UC Berkeley, Colorado School of Mines, and Worcester Polytechnic
Dr. MacCarty named Evans' Scholar, Erskine Fellow, and 2020 International Service Award winner
Nordica MacCarty
Oregon State receives $2.5 million grant to create wood stoves that burn more cleanly
New course Spring 2020: Innovation for Social Impact
Jennifer Ventrella and Dr. Mohammad Pakravan displaying their innovation at the VentureWell OPEN Minds Exhibition.
HEST graduate students display their innovation at the Smithsonian
Mike Johnnie.
Building Systems to Soar
Kai Zeng, a computer science graduate student in the College of Engineering at Oregon State University.
Student wins Lucid Programming Competition
A sewer entry with leaves around it.
Sewers provide COVID-19 data
Making Products story.
Making products work for people