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Skip to content Information for: Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Apply Now! It's easy to start your application. Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee McKelvey School of Engineering Academics Academics The world needs difference-makers. 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News Explore the latest news from the school with stories ranging from groundbreaking research to how McKelvey Engineering students are making an impact in the world. Notables Engineering Magazine Engineering Momentum is the school’s bi-annual magazine featuring stories about research, faculty, students and alumni. Main Menu About About We're here to create a positive impact in the world. About McKelvey Engineering St. Louis Strategic Plan Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Celebrating Black Engineers in STEM Women & Engineering Center About Leadership Meet the Dean National Council Senior Leadership About Facilities Buildings Makerspace Machine Shop Tour our buildings About Engineering Directory WashU Directory About University Partners Gephardt Institute Institute for School Partnership Skandalaris Center Sustainability About Main Menu Don't know where to start? Prospective Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni Industry Start your application today Undergraduate Admissions Graduate Admissions Dual Degree Program Graduate applicants: Attend an info session and skip the application fee Search Trending Searches graduate admissions academic programs financial aid academic calendar maps & directions summer school Home About About McKelvey Engineering About About McKelvey Engineering We are McKelvey! "The McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis is a leader in providing scientific insights and enabling technologies critical to solving fundamental research challenges of the world today and in preparing students for the rapidly changing world of tomorrow." — Dean Aaron Bobick No better name than McKelvey The name McKelvey has a long history and bright future in engineering's role at Washington University in St. Louis. Read more The mission of the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis is to promote independent inquiry in engineering research and education with an emphasis on scientific excellence, innovation and collaboration without boundaries. McKelvey Engineers produce new knowledge that changes the world, and our faculty are educating students to explore and create in a world we cannot yet imagine. Through research and education, we are making a positive impact on the local community, the country and the world. Research Tour our buildings Strategic plan Academic Departments Biomedical Engineering Computer Science & Engineering Division of Engineering Education Electrical & Systems Engineering Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science Sever Institute UMSL/WashU Joint Undergraduate Engineering Program View enrollment data What lies ahead As an engineering school, we need to adapt to the changing environment and to prepare our students to explore, create, and succeed in a world we cannot yet imagine. To address these needs, we have embarked on a five-year strategic plan that draws on our existing strengths to prepare students for the challenges ahead. Among the steps we’ve taken are launching new interdisciplinary programs in highly relevant areas including imaging sciences, data sciences, materials science, cybersecurity and combined programs with math and business. McKelvey Engineering by the numbers 165 Full-time faculty   21K+ Engineering alumni   $57 million in research awards (FY23) previous slide Jim McKelvey Jr. Jim McKelvey Jr. and his father, James McKelvey Sr. next slide Go to slide 1 Go to slide 2 About Jim McKelvey Jr. Jim McKelvey Jr. is a successful serial entrepreneur and co-founder of Square, a revolutionary financial services and mobile payment company credited with empowering businesses of all sizes around the globe. As a child, McKelvey Jr. spent formative time at the Engineering school with his father during his tenure as dean. He applied early decision to Washington University and enrolled in 1983, graduating in 1987 with degrees in economics and computer science.  Read more about Jim McKelvey View the Year in Review 2022-23 History of Engineering at Washington University 1853-1901 1902-1954 1954-1997 2002-Present 1853 Washington University founded. 1857 The School of Engineering & Applied Science is inaugurated as the scientific department of the University. 1870-1896 Calvin M. Woodward serves as first dean. Woodward played a key role in developing engineering into a major academic division. 1896-1901 Edmund A. Engler serves as dean. 1902 The School of Engineering becomes the School of Engineering & Architecture; the School was separately organized in 1910. 1901-1910 Calvin M. Woodward serves as dean. This was Woodward’s second deanship. 1910-1920 Alexander S. Langsdorf serves as dean. 1920-1928 Walter E. McCourt serves as dean.  1928-1948 Alexander S. Langsdorf serves as dean again, after working in industry for six years. 1948 The Sever Institute of Technology (Engineering graduate school) is founded as Sever Hall opens on the Hilltop Campus (now Danforth Campus). 1948-1954 Lawrence E. Stout serves as dean. He was influential in plans for collaborative research efforts between the School and industry. 1954-1964 Donald A. Fisher serves as dean. An expert in patent law, Fisher practiced law in St. Louis before joining the University as an instructor of electronic engineering. 1959 Urbauer Hall is completed. 1964 To help practicing engineers stay current with the profession through specialized courses, seminars and conferences; The Institute for Continuing Studies was founded. 1964 Jerome R. Cox Jr. brought LINC (The Laboratory Instrument Computer) and its development team to WashU from MIT. LINC transformed biomedical research by integrating computer science with medicine, allowing researchers to program data analysis on the fly. 1964-1991 James M. McKelvey serves as dean. 1965 Bryan Hall completed. 1973 The Dual Degree Program is established with a select group of colleges. 1981 Lopata Hall is completed. 1990 Jolley Hall is completed. 1991-2006 Christopher I. Byrnes serves as dean. 1993 Partnership with the University of Missouri-St. Louis is established to offer evening classes. 1997 The Department of Biomedical Engineering is founded. 2002 Whitaker Hall is completed.  2003 The Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering and the Department of Computer Science & Engineering are formed following mergers. 2006-2008 Mary J. Sansalone serves as the school’s ninth dean. 2006 The first of its kind in the U.S., the Department of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering is founded through a merger of the graduate Engineering Environmental Science program and the Department of Chemical Engineering. 2007 Inspired by the legacy of former Dean McKelvey, The McKelvey Undergraduate Research Scholars Program is created for students to work on cutting-edge research projects with faculty from Engineering, Medicine, or the Sciences.  2008 Salvatore P. Sutera serves as interim dean. 2010 The Department of Mechanical, Aerospace & Structural Engineering becomes the Department of Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science. 2010-2015 Ralph S. Quatrano serves as dean. 2010 Brauer Hall completed. 2011 Green Hall completed. 2014 W.E. Moerner (EN ’75) wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry. 2015 Aaron F. Bobick named dean. 2016 National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center for Engineering MechanoBiology (CEMB) is formed to investigate biology’s mechanics. 2019 The School of Engineering & Applied Science renamed the James McKelvey School of Engineering in honor of trustee and distinguished alumnus Jim McKelvey Jr., who made an unprecedented and transformative investment in the school. 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