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- This A&WMA scholarship opportunity is for full-time grad/undergrad students in the air quality/waste management fields in the Rocky Mountain region (CO, UT, NM, WY).Objectives: The awards are intended to provide recognition and a
- Dr. Rebecca Smith recently graduated with the PhD in Civil Engineering from ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ and was hired by the Bureau of Reclamation's Lower Colorado Region in the fall of 2017. As a civil/hydrologic engineer, she will join a team of Reclamation
- On Friday, February 16th ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ Education abroad will provide funding and logistical support for up to 100 students to obtain their US passport. We will be bringing in U.S. Passport agents from across the Front Range to assist
- The Engineering Department of Parker Water & Sanitation District is currently seeking a GIS and Engineer Intern. They are looking at students or recent grads that could work part time to full time (depending on their schedules). It’s a
- Applications for the Rocky Mountain Water Environment Association (RMWEA) are now being accepted. The RMWEA offers 2 scholarships to graduating high school students entering higher education in water-related studies (the Tony Campman Memorial
- CIRES is hosting a Reservoir Sedimentation webinar series this spring. All of the webinars are online, with RSVP requested, and will be recorded for later viewing.Information about the webinar series and later talks can be found here.
- The Colorado Groundwater Association will again be awarding one or more Harlan Erker Memorial Scholarships of up to $2,000 in June 2018. The scholarship is open to graduate students and senior undergraduates (as of Fall 2018)
- The College of Engineering and Applied Science is offering two Fresh Start Workshops in January open to all Engineering and Pre-Engineering students. The Fresh Start workshops are a good overall introduction to learning and time management
- Program theme: Rural areas are fundamental to human well-being. Within the United States, rural areas provide unique resources such as the infrastructure for food and bioenergy production as well as the transportation infrastructure from
- Shelly Miller and her research group in collaboration with Professor Noah Fierer from the Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology conducted a study of the microbiome of 12 dorm rooms on ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ campus. The new publication in ES&T