News
- Professors Amy Javernick-Will and Sherri Cook (Environmental), and PhD student Prakriti Sardana, will investigate barriers, facilitators, and pathways to water reuse through a literature review, Delphi panel, and cross case study of water reuse
- Professors Amy Javernick-Will and Tiera Tanksley (Education), together with PhD student EmmaStine and MS student Manjeet Pandey, received a grant from the National Science Foundation鈥檚(NSF) Research in the Formation of Engineers (RFE) program.
- Professors Amy Javernick-Will, Abbie Liel (Structural Engineering), Matthew Koschmann(Communication) and Matthew Morris (Construction Engineering and Management), received agrant from the National Science Foundation鈥檚 (NSF) Science of Organizations
- (Full article with author acknowledgements can be found here)Briar Goldwyn is a fourth-year PhD student researching multi-hazard housing safety and disaster risk reduction in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering and
- Caleb Cord was interviewed to reflect on his work with our USAID-funded Sustainable WASH Systems Learning Partnership and his recent paper on payment for professional water services in Uganda with partner Whave Solutions.
- A survivor of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, Ilham Siddiq received the 2022 USAID/Habitat for Humanity Fellowship. Read more about Ilham here: /ceae/2022/05/02/civil-engineering-student-tsunami-survivor-awarded-fellowship-
- ASCE's Journal of Management in Engineering awarded the 2021 Best Paper Award for Gendered Knowledge Accessibility: Evaluating the Role of Gender in Knowledge Seeking among Engineers in the US to Cristina Poleacovschi, Amy Javernick-
- Kimberly Pugel and Aaron Opdyke were awarded ASCE's 2021 New Faces of Civil Engineering - Professional Edition! Read their stories and watch their videos here: https://www.asce.org/new-faces-professional/
- News article highlights a year of growth for MCGE and a new gift /engineering/2020/08/20/new-gift-caps-growth-year-mortenson-center-global-engineering
- The Drought Resilience Impact Platform will end Horn of Africa drought emergencies through monitoring, evidence-based decisions, and coordinated actions to ensure water is always available. Read more here: https://solutions.leverforchange.org/