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Learning the Ropes: CEAT offers sage advice for students adjusting to college advice

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

College can be daunting with freshmen worried about everything from finding their classes to learning the Oklahoma State University fight song. But there are many resources and people in place to help College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology students succeed.

Impact magazineMagazineSchool of Industrial Engineering and ManagementSchool of Civil Engineering and Environmental EngineeringCollege of Engineering Architecture and Technology
Everything is Connected: Foltz's research investigates interplay between farming practices and the environment

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

Dr. Mary Foltz, an assistant professor in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, is passionate about sustainable agriculture and mentorship. This passion led to her being named a National Science Foundation CAREER award recipient.

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Breaking the Mold: OSU' s Advanced Materials and Additive Manufacturing Lab reshapes the future of electronics, health care and aerospace

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology is a leader in research that shapes our state, nation and the rest of the world — from innovations that save lives to technological breakthroughs. A strong example of this is the Advanced Materials and Additive Manufacturing Laboratory.

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Growing Capacity: Expanding Impact

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology has undergone unprecedented growth. Our physical footprint now includes over 140,000 square feet of advanced laboratory space, and our graduate students benefit from more than 9,000 square feet of dedicated work areas, with nearly 100 new office spaces added this fall.

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Welcome Aboard: Five new school heads take the leadership reins

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

The five new school heads in Oklahoma State University’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology bring diverse backgrounds and oversee different disciplines, but share a common vision: increasing national visibility and fostering collaboration among faculty, staff and students.

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Engineering Momentum: A conversation with Dr. Chuck Bunting on the future of CEAT research

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

As associate dean for research, my vision is to support faculty by helping launch and sustain their research success. Our mission is to develop students, engage in collaborative research and make a meaningful impact locally, nationally and globally.

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Research Stronghold: Why CEAT is built for the future of research

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

At the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, research isn’t a side pursuit. It’s the college’s backbone. It shapes classrooms and opens new doors for students and faculty alike. And as the federal funding landscape grows more uncertain, CEAT isn’t just keeping pace. It’s gaining ground.

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Thriving in the Fast Lane: CEAT alumna Jacquelyn Lane named to Forbes 30 Under 30

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

She’s a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, a Forbes 30 under 30 and has been recognized by Thinkers50 as one of the top 50 most influential thinkers in the world of coaching.  Jacquelyn Lane started her path towards success at Oklahoma State University, pursuing her bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology.  

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Stillwater Strong: CEAT drone technology aiding firefighters and first responders

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

On March 14, 2025, high winds, extremely dry conditions and a potent storm system converged to spark a wave of wildfires across Oklahoma, devastating communities and overwhelming first responders. The spring wildfires destroyed over 170,000 acres and leveled 539 homes and structures across the state. Stillwater was among the hardest hit areas. Ninety-eight homes were completely lost that day and 123 homes were impacted. Among those, 46 were Oklahoma State University employees and their families and five OSU retirees.

MagazineOklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and EducationSchool of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringHelmerich Research CenterImpact magazineCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyOSU-Tulsa
MAE research takes brain scan research to the next dimension

Thu, Sep 25, 2025

Dr. Shuodao Wang, associate professor in the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, was part of a preclinical research endeavor that was published Nature Electronics in August 2025. The project, titled “Monolithic three-dimensional neural probes from deterministic rolling of soft electronics."

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Stabilizing Force: OSU researchers create ‘smoke alarm’ for earthquakes

Wed, Sep 24, 2025

Intact — a seismic device about the size of a shoebox — is simple to use: Just clamp it to a structure’s foundation, and it connects to the WiFi, sending data to servers that can provide a digital footprint for the building. This allows people to see how often the structure is subliminally shaking and give them time to stabilize it in case of an earthquake.

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