
Susan De Long and an interdisciplinary team of researchers incorporate virus-trapping nanomaterials into a new wastewater sampling device, simplifying and improving sample collection for public health monitoring.

Susan De Long and an interdisciplinary team of researchers incorporate virus-trapping nanomaterials into a new wastewater sampling device, simplifying and improving sample collection for public health monitoring.

Pinar Omur-Ozbek explains how our sense of taste and smell can serve as an early warning system for drinking water issues.

Professor Neil Grigg named Distinguished Member by the American Society of Civil Engineers, their highest honor.

Star student-athlete Sydney Hornbuckle chose CSU to pursue both civil engineering and softball.

New assistant professor Chien-Yung Tseng discusses his approach to environmental fluid mechanics research and the role of faculty in mentoring students.

Associate Professors Ryan Bailey and Ryan Morrison, One Water Solutions Institute’s Tyler Wibble, and graduate students Evan Schulz and Muhammad Raffae contributed expertise and research to the new tool.

Emeritus Professor Thomas Sale will receive the 2024 Innovator of the Year Award at CSU Demo Day on Wednesday, April 17 in the LSC Ballroom.

Two of the civil and environmental engineering senior design projects that will be showcased at Engineering Days (“E-Days”) on April 19 are featured in a new article in Engineering’s SOURCE.

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.