Anna Smith (BS '17 chemical) and Abeda Alam (BS '18 mechanical) have been recognized for their dedicated work and impact by Business Equality (BEQ) Pride Magazine, which named them to their 2021 list of 40 LGBTQ Leaders Under 40.
On a beautiful sunny weekend in May, the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences celebrated its over 2,000 graduates at two in-person commencement ceremonies at the University at Buffalo Stadium.
Undergraduate student Nicholas Deitrich will compete against students from around the world in the International Old Guard Competition, which aims to emphasize the value of delivering clear, concise and effective oral presentations.
A team of undergraduates earned second place at the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 2021 Regional Student Conference in the Team Category for their project to develop a module that can penetrate and move through Europa's icy crust.
Student Speaker Competition winners Barnard Uche Onyenucheya, a PhD student in electrical engineering, and Amy Faville, a mechanical engineering major, will speak at the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences commencement ceremonies.
The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences was well-represented at this year’s Henry A. Panasci Jr. Technology Entrepreneurship Competition (Panasci TEC).
Aerospace engineering student Anoop Kiran received a Barry Goldwater Scholarship, the most prestigious and competitive research scholarship offered for undergraduate STEM students.