Chemical and biological alumna Tina Larson to receive 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award
Tina Larson, a chemical and biological engineering alumna, will receive the 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award on October 3.
Tina Larson, a chemical and biological engineering alumna, will receive the 2019 Distinguished Alumni Award on October 3.
The American Society of Civil Engineering honored achievements of Jorge Ramirez with the 2019 Arid Lands Hydraulic Engineering Award for outstanding teaching and mentoring and research on arid lands hydrology and hydraulics.
Atmospheric science professor Emily Fischer’s group contributed to research showing how air quality is increasingly getting worse from wildfires.
Christopher Snow, associate professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, has been named the recipient of the Nelson Family Faculty Excellence Award – a prestigious honor designed to help the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering support researchers with potential.
Civil Engineering Department Chair Chuck Shackelford gave 12 lectures in eight Canadian provinces this summer, traveling 4,000 miles in three weeks.
Ram Racing is headed to a regional Formula SAE intercollegiate competition that will feature 80 teams in Lincoln, Nebraska, on June 19.
Fort Collins resident Wanda Roche attended graduation May 17 to pick up her newly modified wheelchair and to congratulate the graduating seniors who helped her.
On July 1, Ron Sega will take a leave of absence to be chief technology officer for the U.S. Army Futures Command based in Austin, Texas.
A total of 527 engineering seniors graduating this year displayed 122 projects April 19 during E-Days – an annual showcase of senior design projects.
Wade Troxell is celebrating 35 years in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering and election to his third term as Fort Collins mayor.