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The GE Johnson Department of Architectural Engineering and Construction Science at K-State is nationally recognized for producing graduates who are well prepared for careers in engineering and construction.

"I’m thankful for the College of Engineering and the tools for success it gave to both me and my father. We’re fortunate to have the opportunity to name the department — to truly help signify its importance and how life changing our experience was at K-State. We hope it will help the college and department further improve the program, and develop, retain, and improve its place in the international marketplace, enhancing its viability and progressiveness for graduates who are scattered around the world. This gift should send a message, not only to students, but also to the faculty and administration, about the importance and significance of this program." - Jim Johnson

Top News and Stories

  • K-State competes at Associated Schools of Construction regional competition
    A team of students from the GE Johnson Department of Architectural Engineering and Construction Science took part in the Associated Schools of Construction Region 4 2023 Construction Competition on Oct. 22-25 in Nebraska City, Nebraska.

  • Four engineering faculty members receive named positions
    Katie Loughmiller, Arslan Munir, Punit Prakash and Hongyu Wu all recently received named positions in the Carl R. Ice College of Engineering.

  • Loughmiller receives visionary award
    Katie Loughmiller, associate professor in the GE Johnson Department of Architectural Engineering and Construction Science, was awarded the Carol A. Kueker Construction Education Visionary Award from the National Association of Women in Construction Education Foundation at the organization's annual conference on Aug. 11 in Portland, Oregon.

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