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  • CSTPR and EDC graduate student, Katie Chambers, and CU Environmental Engineering’s Sherri Cook were awarded one of the CU 2018 Research & Innovation (RIO) Seed Grant for their project “Resilient and Sustainable Sanitation Systems
  • Evolution of Students’ Varied Conceptualizations About Socially Responsible Engineering: A Four Year Longitudinal StudyRulifson, G.**, A.R. Bielefeldt. 2018. Science and Engineering Ethics. 36 pp.AbstractEngineers should learn how to act on
  • Environmental Engineering professor Ben Livneh has co-authored a very informative study published by the journal NatureCommunications about predicting whether precipitation will be rainfall or snowfall. Meteorological forecasting and climate
  • Small drinking water systems account for about 90% of United States systems and serve about 53 million people; that’s one fifth of the U.S. population.  Given their size and lack of resources, these small systems face more of a struggle to meet
  • Prof. Rosario is leading a new NSF RAPID project focusing on the potable water quality in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico on the morning of September 20th, 2017. The hurricane had
  • On Tuesday, January 16, 2018, the KGNU Science Show released a new segment hosted by Shelley Schlender in which EVEN Professor Shelly Miller discussed how common consumer products often contain hazardous chemical ingredients that get released
  • Shelly Miller and her research group in collaboration with Professor Noah Fierer from the Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology conducted a study of the microbiome of 12 dorm rooms on ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· campus. The new publication in ES&T
  • Five CU Faculty members are conducting research on 4 different projects in Antarctica!EVEN professors Dr. Diane McKnight (3rd from the left) and Dr. Michael Gooseff (2nd from the right) have been studying the McMurdo Dry Valleys – the largest ice-
  • The Front Range in Colorado has one of the fastest growing populations in the country. The area is also rich oil and gas resources, and as people continue to flood in, the drilling keeps expanding. The expansion of drilling rigs has harmful effects
  • The University of Colorado has recently announced a list of strategic goals that will work towards improving innovation, impact on humanity, leadership on a national and global scale, and success for those in our community. Multiple programs were
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