Edith Zagona

CPR NEWS: Parched — The Boldest Idea of All

May 10, 2023

In this episode of "Parched," CPR's podcast about people who rely on the river that shaped the West and have ideas to save it, Research Professor Edith Zagona explains what it would take to bring more water to the Colorado River states from the Mississippi River.

Ava Spangler and Spencer Chuck in split photo collage.

Spencer Chuck and Ava Spangler: Leaders of Tomorrow

May 8, 2023

Ava Spangler is the winner of the Milo S. Ketchum Award and Spencer Chuck is a runner up. The award is given to an outstanding graduate and up to two runners up receiving a BS degree in civil or architectural engineering in the spring semester.

Inaugural CEAE Photo Contest — May 8, 2023

May 8, 2023

This will be our last DEI minute until the Fall 2023 semester! Thank you to all those who contributed content and to those who’ve read these minutes. The CEAE Department is excited to announce an inaugural photo contest! We welcome students, staff, and faculty to submit an original photo representing...

Abdullah Jassim (AJ) Alkhamees  and Kendall Bartlein in a split screen.

Two AREN seniors honored with CEAS graduating student awards

May 8, 2023

Two graduating architectural engineering seniors earned Graduating Student Awards from the College of Engineering and Applied Science this year and shared their thoughts about their experiences at CU Boulder.

Four members of the team in front of ater transmission pipelines replaced due to fault rupture damage Gaziantep, Turkey

Brad Wham shares key findings from post-earthquake reconnaissance in Turkey

May 5, 2023

Brad Wham, assistant research professor in CU Boulder’s Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, was a member of one of the three Learning From Earthquakes (LFE) reconnaissance teams that traveled to Turkey in March to assess the impacts of the Feb. 6 Kahramanmaraş earthquake. The team specifically looked at lifeline systems, including energy, transportation, water and wastewater.

Man in  a deep hole shoveling out snow

KUNC: Snow detectives are in the mountains to solve a mystery: Where’s all the snow going?

May 4, 2023

Research Professor Edith Zagona was interviewed for this KUNC (Colorado NPR) story about tracking where the snow is going, including how much snow evaporates before it has a chance to melt.

CU Boulder's engineering Center.

Congratulations to our 2023 CEAE department undergraduate award-winners!

May 3, 2023

The civil and architectural engineering department awards recognize students in the department who have excelled in one or more areas that make up the undergraduate experience. Awardees were selected based on peer, staff and faculty nominations as well as self-reported accomplishments and resumes.

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CEAE in top 10: 2024 Best Graduate School Rankings

May 3, 2023

In the engineering specialty rankings, CU Boulder's civil engineering and environmental engineering graduate degree programs were in the top 10 amongst public institutions, according to U.S. News and World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings for 2023-24.

Students getting ready to take the styrofoam mold off of the concrete canoe.

Canceled concrete canoe competition doesn’t dampen CEAE students’ enthusiasm

May 2, 2023

This year 15 CU Boulder civil and architectural engineering students spent more than 60 hours constructing a concrete canoe. Despite the open water races being canceled due to cold temperatures, CU Boulder students did well in other ASCE competitions, taking second place in both the non-technical paper and innovation challenge and third place in both the technical paper and surveying competitions.

Collage of the four winners

Four civil engineering students earn major NSF fellowships

April 26, 2023

Four CU Boulder civil engineering PhD students have received 2023 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships, a prestigious award that recognizes and supports outstanding students in a wide variety of science-related disciplines

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