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Michelle Anderson
Department News

CEGE Advisory Board

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The CEGE vision: Inspired and innovative engineering for society. Our culture is one of excellence, using rigorous fundamentals for wide-ranging applications. Our teaching and research covers a broad spectrum, is interdisciplinary, and has an emphasis on science and fundamentals.

Department News

CEGE Magazine - Spring 2019

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For news about CEGE students, faculty, and alumni, read the CEGE magazine online.

Tina Benedict Vath
Department News

The John T. Tate Hall Re-opens for Classes

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The newly renovated John T. Tate Hall reopens this fall. New students will surely enjoy the bright, new atrium and benefit from the up-to-date technology, classrooms, and instructional labs. But students and alumni who remember studying in old Tate, with its many levels and winding hallways, will really appreciate what the updates mean for students.

CEGE Assistant Professors
Department News, Research

Assistant Professors Promise Bright Future for CEGE

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The Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering (CEGE) has a long history built on a deep foundation of distinguished and internationally recognized researchers.

Steven Crouch
Department News

Steven Crouch Passes the Torch to Samuel Mukasa

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Steven Crouch has been Dean of the College of Science and Engineering for over a decade. On August 31, Crouch stepped down as Dean and passed the torch to his successor, Samuel Mukasa.

Ardeshir Ebtehaj
Department News

New Faculty: Ardeshir Ebtehaj

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Ardeshir Ebtehaj joined the CEGE faculty fall of 2016.

Sebastian Behrens, Adam Boies, Santiago Romero-Vargas Castrillon
Department News

Three New Faculty Expand the Department's Expertise

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Meet Sebastian Behrens, Adam Boies, and Santiago Romero-Vargas Castrillon.

The Order of the Engineer
Department News, Student Activities

"The Order of the Engineer is a solemn obligation to serve humanity by making the best use of earth's precious wealth."

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In 2013, the University received some steel from the collapsed I-35W Bridge, which the Department of Civil Engineering fashioned into an oversized Order of the Engineer ring.