Graduate Preview

The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering is now accepting requests to attend Grad Preview, our premiere graduate student recruitment event. All requests will be considered for attendance, and you will be notified of the committee's decision on your request as quickly as possible. Admitted PhD students will be given priority consideration for travel assistance.

RSVP by February 6 for travel stipend consideration.
Local guests and those not needing travel stipend, RSVP by February 11.

 

Launch! Order of the Engineer Ceremony

 

Celebrate your achievements at the Launch! and Order of the Engineer ring ceremony. All students graduating in the Spring semester of 2026 are invited to attend and join the Order of the Engineer. Graduate students and faculty are also invited to participate!

 

If you are interested, please register at Student Services (B111), so that rings can be ordered in time.

Registration deadline: TBA

 

Awardees Shine at 2025 Engineering Employee & Faculty Awards Night

On Thursday, November 13, 2025, the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering gathered at the Parkview at Cascades Ballroom to celebrate excellence across our college community.

The annual College Awards Night recognized the outstanding contributions of faculty and staff members who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to education, research, student support, and service. Through innovation, leadership and dedication to our mission, these individuals exemplify the excellence that defines our college.

Engineering Breakthrough: Miniature Superconducting Magnet Smashes World Record at 49 Tesla

A miniature superconducting magnet developed by FAMU-FSU College of Engineering professors has shattered the previous world record for magnetic field strength, reaching an unprecedented 48.7 tesla at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory—more than 3 tesla beyond the previous benchmark.

Professors David Larbalestier and Seungyong Hahn pioneered the breakthrough technology behind “Little Big Coil,” a salt-shaker-sized electromagnet that achieved what many thought impossible.