Faculty News
- Five CU Faculty members are conducting research on 4 different projects in Antarctica!EVEN professors Dr. Diane McKnight (3rd from the left) and Dr. Michael Gooseff (2nd from the right) have been studying the McMurdo Dry Valleys – the largest ice-
- The Front Range in Colorado has one of the fastest growing populations in the country. The area is also rich oil and gas resources, and as people continue to flood in, the drilling keeps expanding. The expansion of drilling rigs has harmful effects
- The University of Colorado has recently announced a list of strategic goals that will work towards improving innovation, impact on humanity, leadership on a national and global scale, and success for those in our community. Multiple programs were
- EVEN Prof. Shelly Miller was invited to give a talk at the National Academy of Sciences Microbiology of the Built Environment 2017 Symposium.The title of the talk was "Building Engineering Controls for Improving Occupant Health: Mitigating
- Please find below Prof. Angela Bielefeldt recent publications:Ethics Education of Undergraduate and Graduate Students in Environmental Engineering and Related Disciplines Angela R. Bielefeldt, Madeline Polmear, Nathan Canney, Christopher Swan,
- Professor Marina Vance, assistant professor in Mechanical Engineering and core faculty of the Environmental Engineering program of the University of Colorado Boulder has been awarded a $1.25M grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation to study the
- Environmental Science and Technology, a major journal by the American Chemical Society, recently accepted a paper created by EVEN’s graduate students Sara Beck, Natalie Hull, Chris Poepping and Professor Karl Linden. This paper reflects their
- The College of Engineering and Applied Science has announced a “Strategic Vision” to enrich the community, break through to new engineering solutions, and grow our role as a national leader in engineering education and research. An important part of
- Earlier this month, about 20 CU Environmental Engineering students and faculty members traveled to Portland, Oregon to attend the AWWA Water Quality Technology Conference from November 12th-15th. The American Water Works Association’s mission is to
- 1. Fernando Rosario-Ortiz was selected for the inaugural AEESP Emerging Investigator lecture at the American Water Works Association Water Quality and Technology Conference in Portland. Prof. Rosario talk, titled "Assessing the Impact of Wildfires