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- PhD student Mikaela DeRousseau has received a 2020 Summer Fellowship from the ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· Graduate School. DeRousseau is in her fourth year at ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· with a focus on civil systems, and expects to graduate in August. Her advisors are Joseph Kasprzyk and Wil Srubar
- Environmental engineering major Keani Willebrand has earned a prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship from the National Science Foundation (NSF).Â
- Professor Shelly Miller discusses aerosols, tiny particles of liquid and material that float around in our environment. When they come from an infected person, they may be a significant source of coronavirus transmission.
- PhD candidate Matthew Bentley was recently recognized as the top student presenter at the Emerging Contaminants Summit 2020. In addition, Bentley was awarded an honorable mention for the Figueroa Family Fellowship, which recognizes students who demonstrate a commitment to the achievement of a diverse student body.
- Professor Ben Livneh new study out in Nature Climate Changer is the first to assess what vanishing snowpack might mean for future drought predictability.
- A team of four Environmental Engineering undergraduates has undertaken a project to help improve the health of people in Rwanda who use polluting stoves.
- Apply today for a Cross Program Opportunity with the Chemical Safety and Environmental Stewardship Branch of the EPA.
- How can you keep your indoor air quality healthy if you’re stuck at home amid a global pandemic? Professor Shelly Miller has been tackling these and other questions in her Fundamentals of Environmental Engineering class.
- Check out Environmental Engineering Prof. Cresten Mansfeldt Interview published on the "Meet EVEN" section of our website.
- Shelly Miller talks about healthy indoor air quality during the stay at home order in an piece published by the CU Independent.