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EVEN Grand Opening

Dec. 5, 2014

The Environmental Engineering undergraduate program (EVEN) celebrated the opening of its new dedicated office area, ECES 103, on Wednesday, Dec. 4. Robert H. Davis, dean of the College of Engineering & Applied Science, joined in the ribbon-cutting ceremony, and the new area was inaugurated by numerous EVEN students and faculty...

Special Seminar Monday Dec. 8th. Environmental Metabolomics: Earth Science from a Different Point of View

Dec. 3, 2014

On Monday December 8th 2014 we will be having a special seminar. The speaker will be Dr. Elizabeth Kujawinski from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute. The seminar will be at the DLC, 2-3 pm. Environmental Metabolomics: Earth Science from a Different Point of View Dr. Elizabeth Kujawinski Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute...

Friday December 5th: AEESP Distinguished Lecture with Bruce Logan

Dec. 2, 2014

Microbial Fuel Technologies for Renewable Power and Biofuels Production from Waste Biomass Bruce E. Logan, Ph.D, NAE Evan Pugh Professor, the Stan & Flora Kappe Professor of Environmental Engineering Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Penn State University, PA, USA Friday, December 5, 2014 11:00 AM -12:00 PM (Lecture) 12:00-12:30...

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Darcy's Law: rap performed by Roseanna Neupauer

Nov. 18, 2014

Roseanna Neupauer performed a rap about Darcy's Law in her Groundwater Hydrology class. Check it out!

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CU board of Regents approves $24.8 million plan to renovate the Engineering Center

Nov. 17, 2014

Read here: http://www.dailycamera.com/cu-news/ci_26957017/cu-regents-set-hear-55-million-plan-renovate-engineering-center-carlson-gymnasiu m Photo: Leigh Gilmore, doctoral candidate in environmental engineering, studies biological filtration of drinking water at the University of Colorado's Engineering Center. The Board of Regents this week will hear a proposal to renovate the aging center. ( Mark Leffingwell / Daily Camera )

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Shelly Miller highlighted

Nov. 13, 2014

Shelly Miller, one of our EVEN faculty member, was highlighted in the November 12th 2014 CU-Boulder newsletter. Although she worked for a time as an engineer, Shelly Miller chose a career in academia because of her love of learning and the enjoyment she gets from working with students in a...

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EVEN professors win more awards

Oct. 28, 2014

The European Geosciences Union (EGU) has named the 35 recipients of next year’s Union Medals and Awards, Division Medals, and Division Outstanding Young Scientists Awards. These individuals, from both European and non-European countries, are honoured for their important contributions to the Earth, planetary and space sciences. They will receive their...

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EVEN Professor Larson receives International Creativity Prize for Water

Oct. 24, 2014

CU-Boulder Professors Kristine Larson (Aerospace Engineering Sciences) and Eric Small (Geological Sciences) have been awarded the prestigious Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Creativity Prize for Water. The prize is awarded biannually to acknowledge innovative work that contributes to the sustainable availability of water and the alleviation of the global problem...

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EPA awards CU-Boulder $4M for new center on drinking water safety

Oct. 8, 2014

Continuing its commitment to improving America’s drinking water, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Sept. 9 announced more than $8 million in grants to create two national centers for research and innovation in small- to medium-sized drinking water systems. The recipients are the University of Colorado Boulder to launch the...

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Linden named WateReuse Person of the Year

Oct. 8, 2014

Karl Linden , Helen and Huber Croft Professor of Environmental Engineering, was recently named WateReuse Person of the Year by the WateReuse Association at their annual award ceremony in Dallas. According to the organization, Linden was honored for his many contributions to research and education in water reuse over more...

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