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Relief of the words College of Engineering outside Cushing Hall Entrance

Growing again: new faculty hires in CEEES

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences is excited to announce that, even amid a …

Graphic showing how self sterilizing mask performs

Creating material for a reusable antimicrobial mask

Not long after the coronavirus pandemic began impacting the nation, hospitals and other health services began running …

Congratulations CEEES 2020 Graduates

A Special Message to the CEEES Class of 2020

Each graduating class tends to develop its own personality during its time at Notre Dame, but the Class of 2020 stands …

Three doctoral candidates receive outstanding teaching awards

Three doctoral candidates in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences have received …

Engineers and scientists study wastewater, focus short-term forecasts in response to pandemic

As state leaders and public health officials weigh options to reopen businesses and ease social distancing guidelines, …

Corinne Kuebler

Kuebler receives AGI’s 2020 Harriet Evelyn Wallace Scholarship

Corinne Kuebler, a Ph.D. candidate studying isotope geochemistry, has been awarded the 2020 Harriet Evelyn Wallace …

Engineering faculty contribute to ND’s Health and Well-being Initiative

Faculty from the University of Notre Dame have completed more than a year of research funded through the Health and …

Amid pandemic, engineers and climate scientists imagine Earth Day 2070

Earth Day 2020 will mark 50 years since the first nationwide effort to educate the public and raise awareness of …

Working towards a healthier, more sustainable planet

The continued burning of fossil fuels, increased levels of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, and changes in land …

Researchers study the intricate link between climate and conflict

New research from the University of Notre Dame is shedding light on the unexpected effects climate change could have …