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Mines’ capstone work demonstrates inventions and experience
On April 30, U.S. Navy veteran Mary Rita Emmerick has her service dog, named Medical Equipment, demonstrate the custom cart a group of Colorado School of Mines students made for her. The special cart-to-harness system allows Medical Equipment to safely pull heavier items like groceries and quilting supplies that Emmerick has difficulty carrying.
Engineering students turn ideas into impact at Senior Design Day
At San Diego State University, engineering goes beyond the classroom. This spring, Senior Design Day will showcase nearly 100 student projects shaped by months of hands-on problem solving, collaboration, and innovation. Hosted by SDSU’s College of Engineering on May 6, the event highlights solutions focused on accessibility, public safety, environmental challenges, and more.
Students Design Adaptive Sleeve to Help Veterans on Paralympic Team
The 2026 competition featured 11 teams from 10 universities nationwide, with students presenting prototypes, conducting live demonstrations and undergoing evaluation by a panel of judges from engineering, adaptive sports and industry backgrounds.
School of Mines students create adaptive mobility device for injured veteran
Engineering students at the Colorado School of Mines have spent the last year working to create an adaptive mobility device for a US Navy veteran, living in Nebraska.
UC students engineer cold-weather lifeline for Paralympians
University of Cincinnati students partnered with Project S.E.R.V.E. to design a residual limb warmer, helping Paralympians stay warm and protected between events.
Trine University students build device to help Gulf War veteran return to archery
A group of Trine University engineering students, working in partnership with Project S.E.R.V.E, spent months designing a device to help Navy veteran Chester Evitt return to archery after losing the use of his left arm.