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- Date: Thursday, May 3, 2018Time: 4-8pmLocation: Koenig Alumni CenterWho: All students graduating in Spring 2018 are invitedWhat: A free celebration with drinks, food, a photo booth and more! Register in advance and receive a
- The Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) invites current master and doctoral students enrolled at colleges or universities within the US in the field of wildland fire and related physical, biological, and social sciences to apply for a Graduate
- Position Title: Watershed, Ecology and Forestry TechnicianCollaborating Agencies: Fraser Experimental Forest (USFS), Rocky Mountain Research Station, (USFS)& Colorado State UniversityDates: Late-May or Early-June through August
- EVEN Prof. Lupita Montoya has been working on the Navajo Project, which aims to replace home heating stoves that potentially cause harmful indoor air pollution in Navajo Nation houses. The Navajo Nation is the largest sovereign Native American
- WateReuse Colorado (WRCO) is pleased to offer four (4) scholarships to support students focusing on water reclamation, water reuse, and/or desalination. Each scholarship is valued at $1,500 and will be awarded in September 2018 to the highest-
- Golder Associates' Denver Office is looking to grow their Wastewater team. The new hire will be involved in a variety of water and wastewater treatment projects in the areas of municipal, industrial and mine water as well as in bench and pilot scale
- In a recent article published by Chemical & Engineering News, Marina Vance, one of our environmental engineering professors here at the University of Colorado, Boulder, discussed issues with the growing prevalence of 3-D printers and their
- Our very own Kelsey Reeves, was chosen for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship for 2018. The Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) recruits high-potential early-career scientists and engineers and supports
- The World Health Organization (WHO) Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality (GDWQ) was last updated over 20 years ago and is currently being updated as the fifth edition. Professor Karl Linden at University of Colorado Boulder and Professor