News
- Boulder’s Environmental Engineering Program marked its 20th anniversary on Oct. 21 2019 with an evening celebration for faculty, students, staff and alumni.
- PhD candidate Lauren Magliozzi was recently awarded the Aiken Endowed Memorial Graduate Research Fellowship from Boulder’s Center for Water, Earth Science and Technology!
- Associate Professor Marina Vance and graduate student Julia Bakker-Arkema won first prize for their educational video “Indoor Particulate Matter and How to Limit Your Exposure” at the American Association of Aerosol Research (AAAR) 2019 Conference!
- Teaching assistant Tyler Kurtz took students in Professor Joe Ryan’s Environmental Sampling and Analysis class to a section of Boulder Creek next to East Campus to learn one of the techniques of stream discharge, or flow rate, measurement.
- A new vacancy for a Microbiologist position located at the U.S. Geological Survey in Boulder, CO. They are looking for a candidate who recently graduated with a M.S. in molecular/microbiology or related field with a strong laboratory and writing background.
- 2020 Colorado WASH SymposiumMarch 4 & 5, 2020University of Colorado BoulderCall for Abstracts The organizers of the 2020 Colorado WASH Symposium in Boulder, Colorado, would like to invite academics, practitioners, and professionals who have
- Environmental engineering PhD candidate Sabina Schill was recently chosen for the 2019 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in STEM Education!
- The Multi-State Salinity Coalition (MSSC) Future Industry Leaders Scholarship Program is now offering a $2500 scholarship and a two night stay in the Tuscany Suites & Casino Las Vegas for the 2020 MSSC Annual Salinity Summit.
- The AEESP Student Video Competition seeks to highlight environmental engineering and science to increase awareness about the field and encourage young people to learn more about stewardship of water, land, air, mineral, and energy resources. The theme of the competition is “The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency turns 50”.
- Associate Professor Michael Gooseff will serve as co-principal investigator on a five-year, $3 million National Science Foundation grant that will study the changing climate and rivers of Alaska and western Canada.