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Senior Design Night 2026 to Showcase Next Generation of Engineers
Senior Design Night 2026 to Showcase Next Generation of Engineers
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The College of Engineering is inviting all to celebrate the achievements of this year's graduating class at Senior Design Night. This showcase will take place from 5-8 p.m. April 28 at the Taggart Student Center in Logan.
Friends, family, alumni and community members are all invited to an evening of interactive demonstrations and hands-on activities for all ages.
“Senior Design Night is Utah State University’s premier showcase of student innovation and applied engineering,” said Steve Larson, director of industry relations for the College of Engineering. “Over the past year, our students have dedicated substantial effort to designing and building these projects. The event offers a unique opportunity to experience firsthand the cutting-edge work our students engage in on a daily basis.”
During their senior year, students spend approximately 400 hours designing and building capstone projects that address real-world engineering challenges. These projects will be featured at this free, family-friendly event, letting visitors see the creative solutions and hard work that go into shaping the future of engineering.
Projects represent real engineering challenges in a variety of fields, including biomedical, electrical, mechanical, aerospace, environmental, civil and more. Projects will be displayed in the Ballroom and Sunburst Lounge located on the second floor of the TSC. Projects that must be set up outside will be displayed on the TSC patio. A new addition to this year’s event is a selection of food trucks near the TSC patio.
The event will also showcase more than 80 projects, featuring work associated with companies such as Northrop Grumman, Boeing and Jump the Moon.
For parking information visit
engineering.usu.edu/events/senior-design-night.
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Electrical and Computer Engineering student Cardon Blankenship showcases his project at 2025's Senior Design Night.
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Bret Cummings engages with visitors during 2025's Senior Design Night.
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Madeline Buskirk
Public Relations Specialist
College of Engineering
madeline.buskirk@usu.edu
CONTACT
Steve Larson
Director of Industry Relations
College of Engineering
(435) 797-5548
steve.larson@usu.edu
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