Baylor University's School of Engineering and Computer Science is celebrating 30 years of excellence, innovation, and impact. Join us for a series of special events throughout the 2025-26 academic year as we welcome alumni and friends back to campus to honor three decades of groundbreaking achievements and the incredible community that made it all possible.
“As we celebrate 30 years of excellence at the School of Engineering and Computer Science, we honor those whose vision and dedication built the strong foundation for our future. Looking ahead, we seek to grow our academic programs, including aerospace engineering, bioengineering, and materials engineering, as well as advanced computing and AI. Additionally, we plan to expand our research impact through strategic partnerships that strengthen education and innovation.”
Celebrating the past, progress, and promise of ECS.
On Friday, October 31, Brunch with the Dean will take place at the Rogers Building from 10 to 11:30 AM.
In this interactive lecture given by Keith Schubert, Ph.D., attendees will learn to use generative AI to make a simulated DC motor and a data-driven Digital Twin that can learn its behavior and be used to detect problems. No RSVP required.
In the afternoon from 3 to 5 p.m., head over to Dr Pepper Hour at the Baylor Research and Innovation Collaborative (BRIC) for some fun, innovation, and fellowship.
On Saturday morning during the Baylor Homecoming Parade, find the ECS Watch Party Tent near Carroll Library (5th St. and Speight).
Alumni & Friends Awards Program
Thursday, November 13, ECS will welcome the first-ever honorees of the School’s new Alumni & Friends Awards Program. Learn about our honorees here.
