Faculty News
- βThereβs no way weβre going to carry building materials to space,β Dr. Srubar said. βWeβll bring biology with us.β
- With 2019 on pace as one of the warmest years on record, a major new study from an international team of researchers reveals how rapidly the Arctic is warming and examines global consequences of continued polar warming.
- Assistant professor encourages his students to adapt to rapidly changing technologies and take on large-scale issues such as climate change, with fresh perspectives.
- Professor John Crimaldi was recently elected to the 2019 class fellows of the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO)!Β
- Watch the 9News interview of EVEN professor Joseph Ryan, regarding his research and PhD student Holly Millerβs findings of arsenic presence in unregulated and privately owned wells in Colorado.
- No matter where you are in the world, Professor Karl Linden wants you to be able to turn on a tap and receive clean drinking water. Itβs a basic, but vital, necessity thatβs still missing from large swathes of the U.S. and low- and middle-income countries.
- Lab manager Dorothy Noble received the Challenge Coin Award from CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅βs Department of Environmental Health and Safety, in recognition for her attention to safety, regulations and personal protective equipment (PPE) in all environmental engineering labs, while also being exceptional at day-to-day lab operations.
- Results from a new voluntary survey of private drinking water quality on the Western Slope through a partnership between CU ΊωΒ«ΝήΚΣΖ΅, Delta County and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are available online now.
- A team of researchers led by Professor Evan Thomas, director of the Mortenson Center in Global Engineering, has been awarded a three-year, $660,000 grant by NASA to join the SERVIR Applied Sciences Team, a joint venture between NASA and the U.S. Agency for International Development.