Engineers' Week

Image of Jesse Hall at night with green dome

E-Week 2022: “Patapalooza” Celebration

Mizzou Engineering students, faculty, staff and alumni took part in what many consider the best week of the year - Engineers' Week!

Dome Lighting - Feature

150 Years of Mizzou Engineering: E-Week

From the blarney stone to St. Patrick's arrival by airship to lighting the Jesse Dome green, Engineers' Week at Mizzou has a long history beginning in 1903.

Jesse Hall with the dome lit in green, and Lafferre Hall on the other side of the quad.

Engineers’ Week 2021 Co-chairs Have Safety in Mind

As we near St. Patrick’s Day, every Mizzou Engineer knows the best week of the year is approaching quickly – Engineers’ Week! This annual celebration is a time-honored observance for all Mizzou Engineers to recognize St. Patrick, the patron saint of engineers.

Dome of Jesse Hall lit green for E-Week

2020 St. Pat’s Court

Jason Pae and Caroline Langley are the 2020 St. Pat's Court King and Queen.

Justin Yarbrough and Ola Babalola

St. Pat’s Board: Working Hard to Have Fun

Mizzou engineering students, staff and faculty are gearing up for all of the fun events and activities slated for Engineers’ Week March 6 – 14, the culmination of more than six months of research and planning by members of the Engineers’ Club-St. Pat’s Board.

Seven women in business attire pose for a photo.

Nolan inspires next generation at Ada Wilson Lecture/SWE Green Tea

Kate Nolan said she had always secretly wanted to be the Ada Wilson speaker, but was expecting it to be 20 or 30 years into her career, not just six. Nolan spoke to a crowd of students March 16 at the Ada Wilson Lecture, then joined students at the Society of Women Engineers' Green Tea— one of Engineers' Week’s most anticipated traditions.