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- Photo: University of Colorado Envrionmental Engineering senior Ian Basinger, at left, and Simon Mostafa run under a giant painted canvass during a sit-in at the Norlin Quadrangle on Tuesday to encourage the CU Board of Regents to divest from fossil
- Presentations will be held this Thursday, next Tuesday and Thursday in Fleming 104 starting at 3:30 (see detailed schedule below). Please feel free to challenge the students with your questions!Thursday 4/233:30 – WWTP Outfall Alternatives for
- Beginning in Fall 2015, students enrolled in the University of Colorado Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science will be able to earn an MS and a PhD in Environmental Engineering, following a 9-0 vote today of the University of Colorado
- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as part of its Science to Achieve Results (STAR) program, is offering Graduate Fellowships for master’s and doctoral level students in environmental fields of study. The deadline for submission of
- Please find below a link to the article featuring EVEN Associate Professor Shelly Miller research project on the Boulder flood impacts on flooded homesABSTRACT: Flood-damaged homes typically have elevated microbial loads, and their
- Angela R. Bielefeldt, EVEN professor, contributed to the following publication: Differences in Engineering Students’ Views of Social Responsibility between DisciplinesNathan E. Canney and Angela R. BielefeldtJ. Prof. Issues Eng. Educ.
- Daven Henze, EVEN Assistant Professor, was recently appointed to serve on the EPA’s Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee (CASAC) Secondary National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) Review Panel for Oxides of Nitrogen (NOx) and
- The second annual Engineers without Borders-USA Film Festival is happening on April 11, at 7 p.m. at eTown Hall in Boulder. This film festival showcases engineering projects implemented across the globe by EWB chapters. This is an excellent
- EVEN Professor, JoAnn Silverstein received the 2015 Campus Sustainability Award for Partnerships for Sustainability.This award announces the campus' appreciation of the commitment to reducing the burden that the CU campus and the Boulder community
- The 2015 Christiaan Huygens Medal is awarded to Kristine M. Larson for her exceptionally innovative work to improve algorithms for high precision GPS data analysis. Kristine M. Larson has developed exceptionally innovative work with GPS