Aerospace Engineering News
Engineering Professor Emeritus Makes Gift to Start SDSU Space Club
Apr 7After teaching courses for over 30 years, emeritus faculty member and aerospace engineer Mauro Pierucci is giving back to SDSU in the form of funding to start a space club.
Why We Give: Ramón and Gracie Riesgo
Mar 16The couple who met at SDSU share their formative experiences in the La Plebe shares why they give back to the university that brought them together.
Outreach Teams and Student Organizations Exhibit at San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering
Mar 8SDSU Engineering knocked it out of the park this weekend! Petco Park, to be specific. Thanks to MESA SDSU, SHPE, SWE, and our major advisors for sharing their love of STEM with San Diego kids and families at Generation STEAM's San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering.
Engineering Students Win Big at SDSU Student Research Symposium
Mar 7Eight engineering students have won awards at the SDSU Student Research Symposium. Read more about the projects and about the awards given.
Engineers Week 2023 Highlights: Meet our Student Leaders
Feb 20This National Engineers Week, we're highlighting five engineering student leaders across our college to showcase the work they're doing, the research they're conducting, and the impact they are making on both SDSU and the field of engineering.
Master’s Student Earns Inaugural MSAE Outstanding Graduate Student Award
Jan 3Master of science in aerospace engineering graduate Ryan Callan is the inaugural awardee of the MSAE Outstanding Graduate Student Award.
Aerospace Engineering Faculty Ranked in Top 2% of Authors Worldwide
Dec 6Four SDSU faculty members have been ranked among the Top 2% of Aerospace & Aeronautics engineering authors worldwide.
Environmentalism and Engineering: How PhD Candidate Balances Both
Sep 20SDSU Engineering PhD student Maricruz Carrillo talks about overcoming difficulties of being a graduate student and how she supplements her life/income with her passion project: Menos Waste.
Internship Highlight: NASA Johnson Space Center
Aug 23A Q&A with Kaylin Borders, an aerospace engineering student at SDSU. Kaylin recently completed an internship at NASA's Johnson Space Center as a Flight Mechanics and Trajectories Intern.
“Where Are They Now” Donor Story: Doug Fronius
Aug 1Many people struggle with finding a way to incorporate both their profession and their hobbies into their lives. With two degrees and a teaching credential from San Diego State University, Doug Fronius was able to do both.