
Five civil and environmental engineering students take on diverse undergraduate research projects, from repurposing food waste and modeling cell behavior to measuring snowpack and improving education on transportation infrastructure access.
Five civil and environmental engineering students take on diverse undergraduate research projects, from repurposing food waste and modeling cell behavior to measuring snowpack and improving education on transportation infrastructure access.
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The Guardian
New Director of the Center for Contaminant Hydrology, Mitchell Olson, plans to tackle “forever chemicals” with industry and public partnerships.
Civil and environmental engineering faculty are contributing to the various ways the CSU Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering embraces AI.
Colorado Stormwater Center provides training to pre-career professionals in Groundwork Denver’s green infrastructure program.
The ITRC PFAS team will host a series of online training sessions in 2025: January 28, February 25, March 25, April 24, May 20, and June 3. Click to register.
Learn more about the latest developments in PFAS science and regulations in Colorado. Nine experts from academia, industry, and regulatory agencies will discuss environmental analysis, regulatory updates, and remediation approaches to address the challenges posed by PFAS. Join us on the CSU Spur Campus or online.
De Long gives interview to CSU’s Ram Stories Oral History Project on her ground-breaking COVID-19 research on campus during the pandemic.