Environmental engineering combines scientific and engineering principles to improve and maintain the environment in order to protect human health, natural resources, and natural environments.
The University of Colorado Boulder’s College of Engineering & Applied Science is building on its leadership in sustainability research and education with the launch of a new Master of Science in ...
The future of our planet depends on how we design the systems that power, build and sustain our world. Engineers are urgently needed to help lead the transition to resilient energy and water systems, ...
Discussions on the future of clean energy in North Carolina took focus at East Carolina University as students, faculty, researchers and industry leaders gathered for the 2026 Sustainability Symposium ...
Both environmental science and environmental engineering offer dynamic academic and career opportunities that focus on understanding the natural world and developing sustainable solutions for global ...
The Department of Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Engineering offers graduate programs in the areas of structural engineering, general civil engineering, construction engineering and management, ...
At the University of Dayton, students from all disciplines actively participate in sustainability initiatives on campus and in the community. Through opportunities offered by the Hanley Sustainability ...
Ecological Engineering is the design of ecosystems for the mutual benefit of humans and the environment. Ideal design considers humans to be part of nature rather than apart from nature. At ESF we ...
Imagine the Roman engineer—let’s call him Marcellus—admiring the high walls of the amphitheatre. Eight years of hard work and tough decisions and tons of materials. The best concrete that was ever ...
Industry observers believe wastewater recovery and reuse will play an important role in strengthening water security while reducing pressure on freshwater resources ...
Cleaner water. Alternative sources of energy. Carbon-neutral fossil fuels. What if you could use your engineering mind to make the wor1d a cleaner, healthier place? Integrating engineering principles ...