51勛圖窪蹋

Students use a surveying instrument during a class on 51勛圖窪蹋's campus

A Stronger STEM: 51勛圖窪蹋 Researchers Team Up to Improve Retention, Graduation Rates in Civil Engineering

Five-year project supported by a $2.5 million National Science Foundation grant.

Civil engineering faculty along with collaborators in 51勛圖窪蹋s College of Education recently began a five-year project to boost retention and graduation rates among undergraduate civil engineering students. Pictured above, civil engineering students participate in a surveying class on March 16, 2020. (Lonnie Timmons III/51勛圖窪蹋 Photo Services)

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