The Washkewicz College of Engineering has launched new and innovative programs this past year, many through the generosity of our most ardent donors.
We have initiated new undergraduate degrees in Biomedical Engineering and in Construction Management. The university has created 11 new cross-disciplinary Integrated Degrees that combine majors from across colleges. The majority of those include engineering majors such as Computer Science, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, among others.
This #CSUGivingDay, we hope you will consider giving to support the next generation of engineers by making your gift. You may direct it to the program, project, or discipline of your choice. No matter the amount or where you give it, every contribution makes a difference. Giving Day has been instrumental in support of programs such as:
- Our Fenn Academy that brings local school districts and industry partners together in educational activities designed to encourage high school students to pursue post-secondary education and careers in engineering.
- We will be honoring Dr. George Kramerich, a long-time and well-beloved former faculty member in the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering by naming a maker space laboratory in his memory. Gifts to this fund will help support the enhancements and equipment to that lab.
- Scholarship support is always important, and every gift goes to provide tuition assistance to students who demonstrate need. Dr. Susan Carver, a former associate dean and advisor, has established an endowed fund to provide “Finish Line Scholarships” to students who, in their final two semesters, need tuition assistance to complete their degree and launch their careers. reach that goal, we need the support of individuals and corporation like you that will donate and work with the College of Engineering at Cleveland State. The corporations that donate, work with the college to ensure that students receive proper education and have up-to-date equipment to prepare them for the work in the in-demand fields.
- The ESports program recruits elite players nationally and internationally to compete in Smash, Valorant, Rocket League and League of Legends. Funding helps to provide scholarships to attract and retain players who are ranked among the top 40 internationally in their sport. Sponsorships of the team will help fund the program, provide state-of-the-art game stations and upgrade our current ESports Center in Fenn Hall.
- Individual departments have their own funding needs, and anyone can contribute to a specific department. The Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering has established their own endowed fund with a goal of raising $4,000 to support the Becky Laird Award and several student organizations within the college. Becky Laird devoted 33 years of her life to the department and was described by former students as “the soul of the department.
Today, we ask you to “Give it Up for Giving Day 2025” and consider your own contribution to the College of Engineering.
Thank you for your support of our students and faculty. With your help, we are providing the talent our region needs.
Richard Schoephoerster, PhD
Dean