Dr. Marcos Carrasco Benavides, Associate Professor of Agricultural Sciences from the
Universidad Católica del Maule in Curicó, Chile, will share his research on sensing technologies for monitoring plant water status. Join him on Thursday, October 30 at 4:00pm in the Lory Student Center, Room 312.
Category: Research
Civil engineering Ph.D. student and veteran named 2025 Tillman Scholar

Alexandria Rodgers was named a 2025 Tillman Scholar by the Pat Tillman Foundation for her work in sociohydrology as a civil engineering Ph.D. student at CSU. She is the third CSU student to ever receive this designation.
Duan to pursue circular water innovations as new environmental engineering faculty member

New environmental engineering faculty member, Yanghua Duan, joins department to contribute his work on sustainable water systems.
Sharvelle listed as CSU innovator for anaerobic digestion patent

Sharvelle is recognized in the list of 2024-25 CSU innovators for her team’s patent on advanced anaerobic digestion to carboxylic acids.
Ross Corotis to speak on natural hazards and resilience, October 21

Join Ross Corotis (CU Boulder) as he discusses decision analysis and resilience in the face of natural hazards on Tuesday, October 21 at 9:30 a.m. in LSC 390 or via Zoom.
Q&A: Bailey discusses selenium transport with SOURCE

Professor Ryan Bailey shares his research on water contamination due to selenium transportation via groundwater with CSU’s SOURCE.
Brennan to lead next era of civil engineering greatness at CSU

Rachel Brennan is the new department head for civil and environmental engineering at CSU, bringing her extensive experience as a researcher and professor for over 20 years at Penn State.
Bailey’s groundwater research reveals indirect benefits of centuries-old flood irrigation method in Western Slope

Professor Ryan Bailey’s work around the White River in Meeker, CO revealed the practice of flooding agricultural fields for irrigation has raised the water table and recharged the river for over 100 years.
Sale, Scalia publish open-source contaminant hydrology textbook

Professor Emeritus Tom Sale and Associate Professor Joe Scalia published a publicly available textbook entitled “Modern Subsurface Contaminant Hydrology” through The Groundwater Project.
Grigg responds to storm drain dangers after Florida child injured

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