Alumni
- CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s Environmental Engineering Program marked its 20th anniversary on Oct. 21 2019 with an evening celebration for faculty, students, staff and alumni.
- Justin Whiteley (PhDMechEngr’16), co-founder and CTO of Emergy Foods, and CEO Tyler Huggins (PhDCivEngr’16) have closed on their first round of venture capital funding and have constructed a manufacturing facility just outside Â鶹ӰԺ where they plan to produce their new source of protein.
- Sara Beck finished her undergraduate degrees at CU Â鶹ӰԺ in 2003, double majoring in aerospace engineering sciences and studio arts. After an impressive first job at NASA, she returned to the College of Engineering and Applied Science and earned her PhD in environmental engineering under Professor Karl Linden in 2015.
- Jeff Martin (CivEngr’99) returned to campus recently to speak to Professor Angela Bielefeldt’s Introduction to Civil Engineering and Professional Issues classes about the importance of designing solutions that benefit society. Martin is the project
- The George Norlin Award honors alumni of CU Â鶹ӰԺ for distinguished achievement in their chosen fields of endeavor and a devotion to the betterment of society and their community. The 2018 awards ceremony took place during Homecoming
- The State Transportation Innovation Council (STIC) in Colorado is one of three recipients of the 2018 STIC Excellence Awards for demonstrating success in fostering a strong culture of innovation among stakeholders. The American Association of
- Anna Campbell (EnvEngr’13, MCivEngr’14) is a water resources engineer at Wright Water Engineers Inc. in Denver.
- Today, Alison Keith Hill (BS MSCivEngr’00) is a senior wastewater engineer, specializing in hydraulic modeling for sewers and recycled water systems. But when she looks back at her time at CU-Â鶹ӰԺ, she says one of the courses that influenced her
- Engineering News Record’s Mountain States edition recently named two civil engineering Buffs to its Top 20 Under 40 list. The list recognizes those working full-time in some aspect of the commercial construction industry who have shown themselves to
- Professor Matt Hallowell was one of 77 engineering educators nationwide chosen to attend the recent National Academy of Engineering Frontiers of Engineering Education symposium, which brings together young faculty members who are