Student News
- The National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) for Re-inventing the Nation’s Urban Water Infrastructure (ReNUWIt) is now accepting applications for its Summer 2018 Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Program
- Seniors, it's time to celebrate your graduation from CU «Ƶ!Join the Alumni Association for Winter Grad Bash at the Koenig Alumni Center on Wednesday, Nov. 30, from 4 to 8 p.m. You will get free food, drinks and a commemorative pint glass if you
- the Hydrologic Sciences Program is currently accepting fall applications for our Graduate Certificate in. This interdisciplinary program is designed to provide collaborative research opportunities for MS and PhD students
- EVEN BSMS student Jack Greene has been named December 2017 Outstanding Graduate for Research by the College of Engineering and Applied Science. The Environmental Engineering Program strongly recommended him for this award, which is given in
- Interested in studying Rural Water Sustainability in Chile this summer?Consider the CU Abroad Global Seminar on Sustainable Potable Water SystemsInformation Session on Thursday 11/2 at 5:00 PM in ECCR 155ORhttp://abroad.colorado.edu/?go=ChileGSSee
- David B. LaFrance, Chief executive officer of the AWWA Journal, released an editorial about the future of environmental engineering and focused on four EVEN students doing an internship at AWWA.Catherine Bacon: BS degree in environmental
- EVEN team “Cedar Engineering” has taken first place at the 2017 WEFTEC Design Competition in Chicago, IL, for its submission, Biolsolids: Digestion, Dewatering, and Handling Alternatives Assessment, presented for Parker Water &
- Natalie Hull won 2nd place for best student paper presentation at the 2017 International UV Association World Congress in Dubrovnik, Croatia for her presentation on DeRISK funded research titled "Longitudinal Disinfection Performance of a UV LED
- Jack Greene, Graduate StudentIn the western United States, a toxic relic of World War II and the Cold War remains: radioactive groundwater caused by former uranium ore mining and processing sites. Seven of these sites are found along Colorado’s
- The BOLD Center is now hosting Power Hours, a weekly study break, held in The BOLD Center, from 4-5 pm every Wednesday. Themes can vary from professional development opportunities to cultural awareness exercises and celebrations