Explore students’ innovations at Engineering Capstone Expo

Students and visitors at the 2018 Capstone Expo.
Over 100 senior capstone projects, club presentations, and student internship posters will be featured at the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Capstone Expo.

Washington State University students from across all campuses will come together at the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Capstone Expo to share their knowledge, skills, and innovation on Friday, April 26.

The event will run 9 a.m.-12 p.m. in the Compton Union Building at the WSU Pullman campus. Over 100 senior capstone projects, club presentations, and student internship posters in the Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture will be featured.

The college’s capstone design courses are central to the development and assessment of graduating quality engineers. Students grow not only through these courses, but through their participation in student clubs that help expand their knowledge outside of the classroom and create more hands-on experiences. Students internship experiences also show the variety of opportunities for future engineers.

Voiland College is known for producing highly regarded “work-ready, day-one” graduates and is a world leader in research and scholarship aimed at providing solutions to today’s energy, health and technology challenges.

The event is free and open to the public. For more information, https://events.wsu.edu/event/vcea-capstone-and-internship-expo/

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