
Two environmental engineering students with CSU’s Rams Without Borders travel to El Salvador for water access project and bring home an appreciation for the human core of engineering.

Two environmental engineering students with CSU’s Rams Without Borders travel to El Salvador for water access project and bring home an appreciation for the human core of engineering.

Civil Engineering PhD alum Oluwatobi “Tobi” Oke, the first student in the indoor air quality and exposure science research group, is among the graduates honored with an engraved floor tile at the Powerhouse Energy Campus.

Dan Baker advocates for the use of AI for daily mundane tasks to allow more time for human creativity and connection.

Assistant Professor Yanlin Guo receives NSF CAREER award to develop new methodologies for assessing the risk of high wind damage to the glass exteriors of urban buildings.

Frances Davenport, new assistant professor in civil and environmental engineering, pursues research at the intersection of traditional disciplines to address interesting natural and human problems.

CSU geotechnical and geoenvironmental engineers make the case for sustainable mining to further the green energy transition.

Prof. Sybil Sharvelle published guidance for treating pollutants and microbial pathogens in stormwater to reclaim for water systems.

The partnership between the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and the Asian Institute of Technology has produced the first three graduates of the program.

Two CSU researchers are collaborating with municipal officials in Denver to improve urban landscaping design for green stormwater management systems. Professors Sybil Sharvelle and Jennifer Bousselot have joined forces to integrate green infrastructure and stormwater reuse into the urban landscape.

Environmental Engineering student Mayca Saavedra named the fall 2023 Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering Outstanding Graduate!