
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.

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.

Learn more about how CSU Civil and Environmental Engineering embraces artificial intelligence to our enhance world-class research and teaching.

Ph.D. student Aleah Hahn was granted a Colorado Water Fellowship from the CSU Colorado Water Center.

Join CSU Assistant Professor Chien-Yung Tseng as he discusses sediment transport in engineered and natural fluvial systems with the water seminar on Wednesday, December 4.

Join Andrew Parsekian (University of Wyoming) to learn more about hydrogeophysical evaluation of groundwater processes and properties on Wednesday, November 20.

Join Katherine Lininger (CU Boulder) on November 13 for her water seminar on the flux and storage of wood and organic matter in floodplains.

Join Charles Shobe (USFS Rocky Mountain Research Center) on Wednesday, November 6 at 4:00 p.m. as he discusses watershed response to mountaintop removal mining.

The NSF-funded Intermountain West Transformation Network will host Melinda Morgan on Tuesday, November 5 in WCNR 345 at 2:00 p.m. as she addresses the network’s interepistemic approach to complex challenges.

Join Avital Breverman (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Hydrologic Engineering Center) as she discusses the center’s Hydrologic Modeling System for simulating precipitation-runoff processes in dendritic watershed systems.

Join David Tarboton (Utah State University) on October 23 as he discusses the methods and amount of water needed to restore the Great Salt Lake.