Engineering Education, the Environment and Sustainability 

Thoughts on Engineering Education, Sustainability and the One World in Which We Live 

OTTOBINE, Va. (WHSV) - Engineering students from James Madison University have been working on restoring a section of Beaver Creek that had been heavily eroded from rain and the creek itself.

Engineering Exchange 2022

The JMU Department of Engineering is pleased to present a glimse of the 2022 xChange, our annual celebration of the joys of engineering. The xChange shares our students’ major engineering work from the past year through presentations, posters, and prototypes – and features our two-year-long capstone projects. This year our showcase will be first-year projects, sophomore design projects, junior/senior capstone projects, honors student projects, and more.

WATER in Benin, West Africa

Developing water treatment capacity at the Songhai Centre of Sustainable Development in Porto-Novo, Benin

Beaver Creek Restoration 2021 JMU Engineering XChange Video

Getting started with a stream restoration project in Ottobine, VA

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