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Emily Berglund

May 25, 2016

Standing Out, Rising Above, Going Beyond: CCEE Honors Four Seniors Who Have Gone the Extra Mile

The coursework commitment to successfully complete an engineering degree can be overwhelming, yet some students still find the inspiration and dedication to be deeply involved in activities that round out… 

Apr 20, 2016

Students Share Research at EWC Research Symposium

The walls of the Duke Energy Hall in Hunt Library were lined with almost fifty colorful posters exhibiting the research of Masters and PhD students in the Environmental, Water Resources… 

Apr 15, 2016

How Forecasting Water Reclamation Use Can Save Money, Water Resources

This article has been adapted from the College of Engineering website.  Please click here to read the full article.   A changing climate and recent droughts in the South and… 

Feb 10, 2016

How do we plan for use of a dwindling water supply?

Water is becoming a scarce resource around the world as rainfall becomes increasingly variable. U.S. public water supply systems are stressed. Climatic changes, along with people’s resistance to altering water… 

Oct 21, 2015

CCEE Environmental Research Helps Connect the Dots

From June 22-25, more than 1,700 environmental problem solvers from around the world called the LEED certified Raleigh Convention Center home while attending the 108th Annual Conference and Exhibition of… 

Sep 30, 2015

New Research Projects in CCEE

In the first part of 2015, CCEE Faculty received over $5.1 million of research support from state, federal, and international sources to support 33 new projects. This support will enable…