College of Aeronautics and Engineering
Ƶ Ƶ Rocket Team Launches to Spaceport America Cup
The Ƶ Ƶ Rocket Team took seven members to New Mexico for the 2022 Spaceport America Cup, the world’s largest intercollegiate rocket engineering conference and competition!
Ƶ Precision Flight Team Placed 12th at SAFECON 2022
The Ƶ Precision Flight Team recently placed 12th in a national competition of the 28 largest University flight programs in the United Ƶs
Coming Soon: Ƶ Rwanda
Ƶ Ƶ unveiled plans for the proposed Ƶ Rwanda and School of Fashion at a Kigali symposium, aiming to train designers and entrepreneurs to grow Africa's fashion industry.
Blue Skies, Bright Future: Five Rwandan Students Make Their First Flights at Ƶ Ƶ
Five Rwandan students selected from 2,600 applicants are training to become professional pilots at Ƶ – and just made their first flights.
IN A FLASH: Inside Modern Manufacturing
The world is a classroom for Ƶ Ƶ students engaging in experiential learning through a facilities tour of Rockwell Automation.
Ƶ Ƶ Engineering Professor with NASA Legacy Weighs in on Historic Artemis II Mission
As the world watched NASA's Artemis II mission complete a historic journey around the moon and back, one Ƶ professor had a unique vantage point — decades of firsthand experience at NASA's Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio.
Moving Ever Closer to His Doctoral Degree and NASA Dream
As graduate student Delonte Goodman nears the completion of his doctoral program in Mechatronics, he completes work on several projects and sets his sights on research and landing a job at NASA.
Ƶ Ƶ’s College of Aeronautics and Engineering Soars Into Kazakhstan
Ƶ and the Civil Aviation Academy in Almaty, Kazakhstan, have signed an agreement to be strategic partners in establishing a joint international aviation university in Kazakhstan, to support the rapid growth of aviation throughout Central Asia.
Captain Allen Maurer’s Love of Flying Shaped Generations of Ƶ Ƶ Aviators
For Captain Allen “Al” Maurer, '73, flying was never only a career. It was a lifelong passion he shared freely with others.
Long after building a distinguished aviation career, Maurer remained a familiar presence at Ƶ Airport, where he encouraged student pilots, shared lessons from decades in the flight deck and made time for anyone eager to learn.
From Bangladesh to First Place: How SURE Launched One Student's Aerospace Research Career
When Zubawer Ibn Atique arrived at Ƶ Ƶ’s College of Aeronautics and Engineering from Bangladesh, he came with a passion for aerospace engineering and a desire to work in an environment that "encourages innovation, ambitious thinking, and growth without fear of failure."