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College of Sciences and Engineering

Southern among 14 HBCUs to 'travel' on Boeing spacecraft in NASA mission
June 17, 2021
Memorabilia from institutions will be part of cargo going into space
Generations of Southern University engineering graduates work with NASA on major projects
December 02, 2020
Alumni gather to celebrate recent university agreement with Boeing
College of Sciences and Engineering produces 3-D masks for healthcare professionals in response to COVID-19
May 21, 2020
Reusable masks eliminate extra waste due to disposal of one-use products
Southern receives $1.65M NSF grant to study cybersecurity for 3D printing
December 09, 2019
National Science Foundation award will create first program of its kind at an HBCU.
Electrical engineering department awarded $400k grant to develop research lab
August 21, 2019
Southern University was recently awarded a $400,000 research grant through the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Historically Black Colleges and Universities - Undergraduate Program (HBCU-UP), to develop an industry-based Computer Engineering Research Lab (CERL) in the electrical engineering department.
Southern alum and professor recounts working on Apollo 11 mission
July 18, 2019
Growing up picking cotton in St. Joseph, Louisiana, Morgan Watson never in his wildest dreams envisioned that he, along with six other men, would become the first black engineers at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA, and participate in sending the first man to the moon.
McGuire named 'James Ruth Smith Professor Emeritus' by SUS Board of Supervisors
April 12, 2019
During its March meeting, the Southern University System Board of Supervisors approved longtime Southern University Baton Rouge physics professor Stephen C. McGuire as the James Ruth Smith Professor Emeritus.