12/10/2020
Engineering Technology Senior Ayanna Gardner was recently featured in the College of Engineering's Student Stories. Congratulations, Ayanna!
Ayanna Gardner - Drexel University College of Engineering
“I joined the Marine Corps out of high school and served as a flight line mechanic with a CH-53E squadron. It was that job that piqued my interest in Engineering Technology. I wanted to set myself up to be able to pursue a career that was a good balance of hands-on and theoretical engineering.”
06/11/2020
Congratulations to the graduating ET class of 2020! We are very proud of you, and know you will do amazing things as engineers. Stay in touch, stay safe, and have fun out there!
A University-wide celebration video is live at http://www.drexel.edu/commencement .
Class of 2020: Our virtual celebration will go live at drexel.edu/commencement at 6 p.m. ET! 🎓🐉🎉 For those who are unable to join, especially our international Dragons, don't worry — the celebration will remain available for you to experience at a time that works best for you.
11/22/2019
History of Co-op - 100th Anniversary of Drexel Co-op
History of Co-op 1919 In the wake of WWI, Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry President Hollis Godfrey announces Drexel will support the post-war economy by creating a co-op program. The program has just 152 engineering students. 1922 The first co-op employers join Drexel’s network. Many...
10/08/2019
Happy 100th anniversary to Drexel's Co-Op program -- deservedly renowned for providing students with valuable real-world, hands-on job experience.
Technology has certainly gone through several major revolutions since then, but the idea of Co-Op is as relevant today as it was in the early 1900s.
Where Did You Co-op? - 100th Anniversary of Drexel Co-op
Where Did You Co-op? Everyone who has experienced Drexel Co-op has a story to tell. Send us your story in the form below and you may just see it featured for all to read.
05/17/2019
Congratulations to this year's Senior Design teams. Great job by all!
05/07/2019
100 likes! Thanks, friends!
Fun fact:
Farads (F) are equivalent to
"seconds per ohm."
05/07/2019
Technology doesn't stand still -- so neither do we.
EET 208 (Intro to Programming for Embedded Systems) serves as an introduction to microcontrollers and C/C++ programming. This year, we switched from the Arduino Uno to NodeMCU 1.0 boards. These allow for not only larger, more complex sketches, but the inclusion of WiFi and simple dynamic web pages.
It's a fun class, and just got a lot more so.
06/23/2014
The new ETSA officers have been elected! Please join me in wishing them a heartfelt congratulations!
President: Greg King
Vice President: Shane Ernst
Treasurer: Sarina Stoor
Secretary: Fahad Alsuhaibani