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.
Ed Gorzkowski, Nitish Kumar and Eric Patterson.
Intercontinental collaboration wins materials science award
Karl Haapala.
Haapala receives Fulbright Scholar Award
Honoring outstanding alumni
Scott Campbell, an instructor in MIME, prepares a demonstration for students in a manufacturing lab.
Bridging the gaps in the new manufacturing revolution
Graduate students showcase their solutions
Seismic Fuses Designed to Save Buildings from Earthquakes
Rolling Beavers playing basketball
Beyond 40 Hours
Two engineers discussing a research poster at a project expo.
Win-Win
Graf hall
A Storied Building Earns a Well-deserved Makeover
Jai Kim wearing construction uniform.
Engineering the American Dream
Red feathered headdress with flower patterned, colorful beads.
A Broader Mission
A square Otto robot on a concrete floor.
Socializing Robots
story of valerie byxbe.
A reluctant student winds her way to Oregon State and her engineering dream job 
Radiation Health Physics.
Radiation health physics student represents U.S. nuclear policy overseas
State Rep. Sidney Bazett, Professor Robert Schultz, and Gov. Tom McCall.
Oregon State legend retires after 56 years of teaching 
Anthony Le and a colleague interacting with a robotic arm.
Charting a course in bioengineering
A group of students studying together.
Breaking barriers
Carlos Jensen in his office, where "We the People" prints hang on the wall behind him.
Embracing diversity
Rugby players sprint toward the try line under stadium lights as a ball carrier evades defenders on a turf field.
No looking back
Two people talking sitting at Kelley engineering center.
Finding fun in circuits
Bahman Abbasi holding up a beaker of clear water with blue skies in the background.
Securing a future of abundant fresh water
Abi Farsoni and Steven Czyz discuss a prototype device for detecting radioxenon signals.
Cheap detectors keep the peace
Julie A Adams and Jamison Heard use equipment during a hands-on demonstration.
The promise and peril of AI
Student learning about cybersecurity in a computer lab.
Defense against the dark arts