Undergraduate Clinic Stories
Undergraduate Clinic Stories
Undergraduate Clinic Stories
Rowan engineering students enjoy a unique educational experience through the Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering’s clinic program, which provides real-world, hands-on learning opportunities from the first semester. The program integrates classroom concepts with practical applications, allowing students to collaborate on laboratory and design projects alongside classmates, faculty and graduate students. Since its inception in 1996, clinics have been central to Rowan’s engineering curriculum, placing students in professional environments where they work on projects with real clients, including government agencies, businesses and hospitals.
Click the links below to read about the amazing experiences our students have had.
From Engineering Student to Clinic Instructor
Kyle Naddeo, Ph.D. candidate in ECE
Improving the Lives of Veterans
Joshua Perry, Anna Sasse, Bailey Erikson, Christopher Iuliucci, Marvin Aguilera Moreno and Alexa Warren, Department of Biomedical Engineering
More Sustainable Processes
Marcella McMahon and Milo Barkow, Department of Chemical Engineering
Measuring Under Bridges
Juliana DiVentura, Richard Russo, Keegan Roche, Robert Ruhl, Andrew Mazurek, Thuy Nguyen, Michael Waldron, and Mason Kennedy, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Preventing Falls with Engineering
Zachary Roberts, Sarah Smith, Luca Franco, Preston Haddon, Nathan Mains, and Fawaz Mallick, Mechanical, Electrical, and Biomedical Engineering
Teaching Robots to Act
Chaz Allegra, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Introducing Young Readers to Engineering through Literature
Adam Amaefuna, Zeynep Bartek, Megan Downey, Katlynn Hewitt-Ezekiel, Stephen Kehoe, Mary Kunz, and Adriana Zawojski, Experiential Engineering Education