Construction Management students

Department of Construction Management

Building the Future

Construction Management will give you career versatility and the skills and expertise to create the innovations that will transform the 21st century. At University, we educate practitioners. Our hands-on curriculum allows you to apply the theory you learn in the classroom in our modern labs.

The department oversees the following programs:

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Left to right: Interim President Michael Alexander, Mark Parent, Keith Parent, Sandra Parent, Brett Parent, Bruce Parent, Chris Parent, Carolyn Longeran, College of Engineering Dean S. Hossein Cheraghi

Lucien Parent ’62 Posthumously Inducted into Engineering Hall of Fame

WNE inducted the late Lucien “Lou” Parent ’62 BSME into the College of Engineering Hall of Fame. Parent, a visionary industrialist and entrepreneur from Holyoke became the 17th member of this prestigious group, recognized for his professional achievements, service to his alma mater, and enduring Golden Bear spirit.

University News, Engineering
Four students and two professors pose with a drone in the foreground in front of the College of Engineering.

WNE Awarded $149K Grant to Use AI and Drones to Help Local Families Reduce Energy Costs

Thanks to a $149,700 grant from the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center’s EmPower Massachusetts program, the College of Engineering will lead an initiative to help West Springfield families reduce home energy costs through drone-based heat assessments and AI-powered retrofitting plans.

University News, Engineering
Head shot of Nick Rivet on left of graphic with two logos from acoustic conference on right side.

WNE Mechanical Engineering PhD Student Earns Top Honors at Global Research Competition 

Nicholas Rivet, a PhD Fellow in Mechanical Engineering at University, earned third place in the graduate student oral and poster competition at the 188th Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, held jointly with the 25th International Congress on Acoustics in New Orleans.  

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