civil and environmental engineering
Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø's Raymond Cook Named NH Engineer of the Year
Raymond Cook, professor emeritus of civil and environmental engineering at Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø, has been named the 2025 Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø Engineer of the Year by the state’s engineering societies. The award recognizes his outstanding contributions to the field, dedication to education, and decades of service to both... Read More-
11/13/24
New Project Turns to Nature for Climate Resilience
With a new $6 million National Science Foundation grant, Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø will lead a Nature-based Solutions project that aims to combat climate change risks in... -
10/26/24
Coastal Response Research Center Marks 20-Year NOAA Partnership
For two decades, the federal government has turned to Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø as its trusted research partner in managing and preventing oil spills and other disasters. -
03/27/24
Was Structure a Factor in Baltimore Key Bridge Collapse?
Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø professor of civil and environmental engineering Erin Bell comments on the construction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. -
08/30/23
Researchers Awarded Close to $3 Million to Develop Sustainable In-Space Manufacturing
With a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø researchers will explore ways to recycle cosmic debris to create a sustainable in-...
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08/03/23 - Building Bridges, Opening DoorsLisa Nash ’89, ’90G is brimming with enthusiasm as she discusses the Bridge Project, a weeklong program for teens that she and Hannah Miller ’21 developed and teach each summer at... Read More
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05/23/23 - Melinda Friedman honored with Distinguished Alumni AwardÌý After 16 years of working as an engineer, Melinda Friedman ’86 ’91G took a leap and started her own engineering consulting firm focused primarily on drinking water quality,... Read More
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10/18/22 - The Cod and the TernWith new grants, Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø researchers will study how climate change in the Gulf of Maine is affecting species like the Atlantic cod and the common tern. Read More
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09/21/22 - Leading By ExampleIn 2009, Aboubacar Konate ’17 arrived in Boston from his native Guinea not able to speak a single word of English. He had left his West African homeland in the midst of a military... Read More
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09/07/22 - Baking and QuakingWith $1.7 million in National Science Foundation funding, Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø researchers will study how climate change in the Arctic could affect earthquake-related disasters. Read More
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07/26/22 - Wave PowerAn interdisciplinary team of Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø students took a top prize in the national Marine Energy Collegiate Competition hosted by the U.S. Department of Energy. Read More
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05/09/22 - Marilee Enus Selected as Donald C. Stone Award RecipientMarilee Enus, director of the University of Ò×ʤ²©¹Ù꿉۪s Technology Transfer Center, was recently named as the American Public Works Association (APWA) 2022 Donald C.ÌýStone... Read More
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12/07/21 - Predicting Future FloodsNew Ò×ʤ²©¹ÙÍø research updates snowmelt flooding models for a changing climate, helping protect vulnerable infrastructure and water resources. Read More
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10/20/21 - Creating Career Paths Through ConnectionSierra Dahl '22, a civil engineering student, participated in the professional mentorship program offered by the Career and Professional Success office that led to a rewarding... Read More
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09/28/21 - Ascending LeaderKayla Hadley, a 2015 graduate of Ò×ʤ²©¹Ù꿉۪s environmental engineering program, was one five honored with the 2021 Environmental Business Council of New England, Inc’s Ascending Leader... Read More