tudents recently presented their final academic projects as the 2019-20 school year reaches completion. This sampling of academic achievements from across 51ÂÜÀòschools and departments represents the hard work and accomplishments of every 51ÂÜÀòstudent.
Mid-semester, Education and Engineering majors adapted their collaborative interdisciplinary engineering design project with the Bristol Warren Regional School District, taking their experiential, hands-on project virtual for 12 fourth-grade classes.
Senior engineering majors long planned to be fabricating projects in the new SECCM Labs building this spring. Continuing projects remotely has instead allowed them to develop essential project-collaboration communication skills that working engineers use every day.
Senior applied math majors Abigail Small and Cole Foster won Most Outstanding Poster awards at the Joint Mathematics Meeting In Denver, Colorado this January.
51ÂÜÀòConstruction Management and Architecture alumni played key roles in renovating and restoring a historic steel fabrication building to meet modern safety and accessibility standards for The Steel Yard, a Providence industrial arts nonprofit organization.
A team of undergraduate and graduate students bested thirteen teams from around the world to claim the top placement for Construction Management/Quantity Surveying at the Associated Schools of Construction International Student Competition in Manchester, U.K.