Virtual Updates
In an effort to stay connected with our students, alumni and friends who keep us grounded and strong, the University of Idaho College of Engineering would like to invite you to a new series of virtual events:
Upcoming Webinars
- TBD
Past Webinars
- April 13: Coeur d'Alene Campus Update – Learn about the exciting changes being made to our Coeur d'Alene campus!
Coeur d'Alene Campus Update
- March 8: Grand Challenge Scholars Program and Academy of Engineers Update – We offer Idaho’s only Grand Challenge Scholars Program. Established by the National Academy of Engineering, this program develops student entrepreneurial skills, connecting them to a vibrant, multidisciplinary community and expanding their knowledge of issues facing our society. Meet our spring 2021 graduates, and learn about their research and experiences!
- Feb. 9: Spring Semester and Co-op Update – Learn more about the spring 2021 semester in the College of Engineering and our Cooperative Education (Co-Op) Program, where students alternate terms of classroom study with on-the-job experience, earning $18,000 to $28,000 as a student and make a lasting impact where they serve.
College of Engineering Update on Co-op Program, Feb. 9, 2021
- Nov. 18: Lab Upgrades and Renovations – Learn about current lab upgrades and ongoing renovation projects to meet our students changing needs in hands-on engineering education.
College of Engineering Update on Labs, Nov. 24, 2020
Update on Chemical & Biological Engineering Labs
Update on Civil Engineering Labs & Spaces
- Oct. 14: Leading Cybersecurity in the Northwest – Learn more about our new Cybersecurity Bachelor’s Degree, the only bachelor’s program in the Northwest, and our long history of leadership in advanced cybersecurity training.
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Leading Cybersecurity in the Northwest
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College of Engineering Update on Cybersecurity Program, Oct. 14, 2020
- Sept. 15: Back to School – Learn more about the efforts that have been made to transform in-person and online learning this fall semester and hear from current students and their experiences.
These short coffee-break sessions are designed to share updates and keep you informed on what your college is doing to overcome new challenges and stay engaged and committed to delivering a nationally recognized hands-on student experience.
Events are free and open to all students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the College of Engineering.
Comments or Suggestions?
Have a question or discussion topic you’d like to hear more about? Email your comments to engr@uidaho.edu.