
Taylor Miller received the Tony Campman Educational Grant from the Rocky Mountain Water Environment Association for her commitment to sustainable water resource management.

Taylor Miller received the Tony Campman Educational Grant from the Rocky Mountain Water Environment Association for her commitment to sustainable water resource management.

Students, faculty, and staff in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering share a bit about their lives and what their Latinx heritage means to them. Latinx Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15 to October 15.

Civil engineering seniors Claire Turner and Josh Kates received scholarships from the American Institute of Steel Construction.

Four CSU civil and environmental engineering undergraduate students competed in the Engineers Without Borders UK 2025 contest “Engineering for People Design Challenge” and received the top award for their design, recycling plastic waste into concrete sidewalks in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Eleven new civil engineering undergraduates spent the summer before their first CSU class visiting modern and historic engineering landmarks in London, Bristol, and Bath.

Ten graduating undergraduate and graduate students received awards from the department at the May 2025 recognition ceremony.

Robert Lamm has been named a 2025 Udall Scholar, one of the top public service scholarships in the country.

Environmental engineering junior Jaellyn Erickson has been selected for the prestigious Douglass-O’Connell Global Internship and will spend eight weeks in Dublin, Ireland this summer.

E-Days 2025 was a success! Civil and environmental engineering seniors showcased their design projects on Friday, April 18.

Junior civil engineering major, Madisyn Bietz, led CSU effort for hosting the 2025 ASCE Rocky Mountain Symposium.