
Pinar Omur-Ozbek presented strategies for creating meaningful connections and inspiring purpose in the classroom as part of The Institute for Learning and Teaching (TILT) Master Teacher Initiative (MTI).
Pinar Omur-Ozbek presented strategies for creating meaningful connections and inspiring purpose in the classroom as part of The Institute for Learning and Teaching (TILT) Master Teacher Initiative (MTI).
Rebecca Atadero will collaborate with Mehmet Ozbek (Construction Management) to incorporate equity into the decision-making and education for transportation within engineering and construction management.
Civil engineers partner with Colorado farmers and other water stakeholders to study rising salinity in water and soil in the South Platte River Basin, investigate the causes, and find solutions.
The prestigious ASCE ExCEEd Teaching Workshop returned to the CSU campus this summer to provide active and inclusive teaching methods for use in engineering classrooms with significant participation from CSU faculty and alumni, including Teaching Assistant Professor Jordan Jarrett.
Teaching Associate Professor Pinar Omur-Ozbek teaches civil and environmental engineering faculty across the country how to be more engaging teachers, and she recently led by example in her CIVE 439: Applications of Environmental Engineering Concepts course. Students were learning mass balances for environmental systems and were able to simulate outcomes to better understand the concepts,…Read more
Dan Baker leads collaboration with CSU Libraries, CSU-Pueblo and Colorado School of mines to produce an open-source library of interactive engineering visualizations and models for statics, dynamics, and mechanics of materials courses.
Professor José Chávez will travel to Uruguay in March 2025 as a Fulbright Specialist to provide training on thermal remote sensing-based methods for crop water management.
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John van de Lindt will receive the 2024 Vilas Mujumdar Resilience Award at the ASCE annual convention this fall.