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Project S.E.R.V.E. Named to Forbes Accessibility 200 for Second Consecutive Year
Project S.E.R.V.E., the nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of injured veterans and emergency responders through student-led engineering innovation, has once again been named to the annual Forbes Accessibility 200 List, which recognizes the world’s leading impact-makers advancing accessibility and inclusion.
Project S.E.R.V.E. Announces Winners of 2026 National Design Competition
Project S.E.R.V.E. announced the winners of its 2026 National Design Competition, sponsored by PenFed Credit Union and held in partnership with the Virginia Tech Department of Biomedical Engineering.
GWU Engineering Students Design Custom Prosthetic to Help Army Veteran Return to Golf
For a while, golf wasn’t really an option for U.S Army Colonel, Paul Sturm. Not in the way most people think of it. He lost most of his left hand in a firing range accident in 1980.
Meet the Marine Corps Veteran Whose Farm Is Shaping the Next Generation of Engineers
Old Dominion University and Virginia Tech engineering students help LtCol Leigh Sumner USMC (Ret) become a more independent conservation farmer.
Designing With, Not For: How an Army Veteran Mom and ODU Student Engineers Are Redefining Accessibility
Old Dominion University engineering students help U.S. Army veteran Heather Trujillo unlock more mommy-daughter time.
Field Notes from CES: Accessibility Starts With Listening
A recap of Project S.E.R.V.E.’s visit to the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.