Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE)

(Milwaukee, WI)

Milwaukee School of Engineering is an independent university with about 2,500 students. Its 15-acre campus offers a close-knit community nestled in a vibrant downtown neighborhood. MSOE was founded in 1903 and offers bachelor’s degrees and master’s degrees in the engineering, engineering technology, building and infrastructure engineering, health-related engineering, computer, business and nursing fields. The university has a national academic reputation; longstanding ties to business and industry; dedicated professors with real-world experience; and extremely high placement rates and starting salaries. MSOE graduates are well-rounded, technologically experienced and highly productive professionals and leaders.


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MSOE's groundbreaking event on May 4 kicked off construction for the new athletic field and parking complex.

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Retired MSOE industrial engineering professor Larry Korta presented his "Last Lecture" on May 3, 2012.

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MSOE's Rapid Prototyping Center helped the Chipstone Foundation create an artifact to display at the Milwaukee Art Museum. The exhibit, "Face Jugs: Art and Ritual in 19th-Century South Carolina," features face jug vessels that were created by slaves in the Edgefield District of South Carolina.

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The demand for qualified health professionals is growing rapidly in the 21st century. MSOE continues to help meet this need with its health-related engineering degrees in biomedical engineering and biomolecular engineering. Graduates enjoy the unique opportunities available to them in health, medically-related fields, government and consulting, as...

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MSOE's Intro to Engineering design class directed by Dr. Farrow has done what many look forward to. The class has created a replacement for the nose cone of a model rocket and replaced it with a payload.

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MSOE's annual Health and Wellness Fair features more than 70 exhibitors who have valuable information, giveaways, health screenings and more.

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For only the second time since the 1930's, MSOE students elected a female St. Patrick! Congratulations to Tiffany Biagini of LZN. This video includes scenes from the Raider Rally and parade down Milwaukee Street and Broadway, the official proclamation signing by President Viets and St. Pat, and of course, the ceremonial cutting of neck...

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St. Pat's Week continued at MSOE with the annual Carnival in the CC. Student organizations designed creatively themed displays to promote their candidate for St. Pat's. Which one of these students will be elected to serve as this year's St. Patrick? Don't forget to vote!

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St. Pat's Week at MSOE kicked off with the annual Egg Drop competition on Friday, March 9. Twenty-four teams participated this year with 11 eggs surviving the three story fall.
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