Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering 10 May, 2021
Camille Milo
As an engineering student ambassador, Camille Milo has brought her passion for helping others to the Walter Scott Jr., College of Engineering community for the last three years. But chance played an intriguing role in her journey from high school to Colorado State University graduate.
When she was visiting schools as a senior, she fell in love with CSU’s five-year dual-degree engineering program and the warm welcome she received on tour. Her other choice was in St. Louis, Missouri, where she would be closer to family.
She hoped for a sign to help her decide. As she was walking through downtown St. Louis, “I looked at one of the shops,” Milo said, “and the sign read, ‘St. Louis Rams.’”
Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering 08 Apr, 2021
Students showcase their senior design projects pre-pandemic – April 2019 E-Days competition at the Lory Student Center.
What makes a concrete canoe float? How do you design and produce a golf bag entirely on a 3D printer? Can you detect COVID-19 from someone’s breath?
Learn about these projects and 100 more from graduating Colorado State University engineering seniors at the first virtual Engineering Days event on April 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Trent Sieg (’18), a CSU mechanical engineering alumnus who is the long snapper for the Las Vegas Raiders of the NFL, is scheduled to help kick off E-Days with other alumni, industry leaders and teachers starting at 9 a.m. The full schedule and all project summaries are now listed on the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering website.