Engineering

High school engineers convene for conference

Columbia's chapter of the Society of Women Engineers chapter spent more than a year planning the conference, which brought together professionals, undergraduates, and high school students.

Embrace Big Red

Far from a threat, Cornell's presence in New York would be to Columbia's advantage.

Keeping STEM rooted

As important as scientific prowess is, Columbia should continue enriching SEAS through the liberal arts.

Residential community for engineers focuses on entrepreneurship

“If the next Google or Foursquare comes out of there, I will be very happy,” SEAS Dean Feniosky Peña-Mora said.

Looking beyond the numbers

SEAS students argue that engineers do not have to choose between personal development and job training, but can actually enjoy both.

Senior Column: Verses of photography and science

The rhythm of life as an engineer and photographer makes for a unique Columbia experience.

Kid-friendly camera designed at Columbia makes worldwide debut

Computer Science professor Shree Nayar invented "BigShot," a camera that elementary school students can assemble themselves.

Feniosky Peña-Mora named SEAS dean

Feniosky Peña-Mora, associate provost of the University of Illinois, has been appointed the next dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, according to a university-wide e-mail sent by President Lee Bollinger on Wednesday afternoon.

BREAKING: Feniosky Peña-Mora appointed SEAS dean

WEB UPDATE. Feniosky Peña-Mora, associate provost of the University of Illinois, has been appointed to serve as the next dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, according to a University announcement.

ESC contemplates P/D/F, dean search

WEB EXCLUSIVE. The Engineering Student Council's Monday night meeting addressed key issues for School of Engineering and Applied Science students, such as updates on the SEAS dean search and the pending option to uncover P/D/F grades.