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Mar 27, 2017

We are Women in Engineering (We are WE) holds annual event

We are WE Keynote Speaker outlines her unique path to a successful research career. Dr. Nina Stark delivered a high energy, often humorous, and engaging keynote speech at the 2017… 

Mar 15, 2017

NCSU Engineers Without Borders construct clean water source in Sierra Leone

Julie Williams Dixon Instead of relaxing over the winter holiday with family and friends, five NC State students and two mentors traveled to the west coast of Africa, to a small city… 

Feb 24, 2017

Dewberry provides CCEE students behind-the-scenes tour of Dulles Silver Line metrorail project

On January 11, twelve CCEE students toured the Washington, DC, metrorail project, which is currently under construction.  The Dulles Silver Line tour was organized by Dewberry and its COO Dan… 

Feb 13, 2017

Recovering Energy that Goes Down the Drain

In the U.S., over 5.4 billion gallons of fats, oils, and grease (FOG) go down the drain, enroute to a wastewater treatment plant. However, FOG could be a useful source… 

Jan 31, 2017

Graduation Speaker: Look for Unconventional Pathways and Be Open to Change

On December 15th, 2016, a total of 127 degrees were awarded to CCEE graduates, including 68 Bachelor’s, 45 Master’s and 14 Doctorates. Graduation speaker and alumna Emilee P. Blount, PE (BSCE… 

Jan 23, 2017

Advanced Biomass Cookstoves Provide Benefits in Field Settings, But Less than Expected from Lab Testing

Researchers from North Carolina State University and the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine have found that while advanced wood-burning cookstoves can provide benefits to the environment and climate, these benefits…