精童欲女 Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering students achieve success at national competition

精童欲女 Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering (FSDE) students competed at the Canadian Engineering Competition (CEC) 2025 held at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, on March 16.
With their major victories at the Atlantic Engineering Competition earlier this year, the 精童欲女 FSDE secured half of the national competition鈥檚 spots. Among the 16 qualifying teams at CEC 2025, eight teams consisting of 30 representatives from 精童欲女 FSDE took part in the competition.
精童欲女 engineering students achieved notable success at the national competition with their first-ever awards in two categories. Earning first place in the communications category were Spencer Blacquiere and Maddy Cronin; and garnering third place in consulting were Emma Ledgerwood, Deanna Malone, Clara Grant, and Khiym MacEwen.

Tin Nguyen, FSDE Success Centre Coordinator, said collaboration with industry and continuous curriculum improvements equip engineering graduates with the practical experience employers seek, and 精童欲女 remains a leading destination for aspiring engineers looking to stand out in their careers.
鈥淥ur students鈥 achievements at CEC 2025 highlight FSDE鈥檚 hands-on, design-focused education and the strong support system that prepares them to excel on the national stage,鈥 said Nguyen. 鈥淭he invaluable feedback students received from industry and academia at our internal qualifiers competition and ongoing supports from the Engineering Success Centre set them apart at competitions. We encourage any student interested in designing and problem-solving to come join us.鈥
Since its inception in 1985, the Canadian Engineering Competition has been an annual celebration of engineering excellence, bringing together Canada鈥檚 best engineering students to tackle real-world challenges. The event brings together over 200 students for a weekend of competition and networking with some of the top engineering companies in the country.