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The Eno Center for Transportation has selected Stephanie Amoaning-Yankson for its 2017 class of fellows. The fifth-year Ph.D. student will attend the center's Future Leaders Development Conference this summer to hear from federal officials, transportation policymakers, and business leaders. (Photo Courtesy: Stephanie Amoaning-Yankson)

Amoaning-Yankson invited to leadership conference as an Eno Fellow

16 March 2017
CEE's graduate civil engineering program is No. 2 in the nation, according to U.S. News and World Report's 2018 survey. Graduate environmental engineering ranked No. 7. (Image: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

U.S. News: Georgia Tech civil and environmental programs among the nation’s best engineering grad schools

14 March 2017
Team TruePani reacts after they're announced as the People's Choice Award winners at the 2016 InVenture Prize finals. The team designed an antimicrobial cup and water storage device that makes drinking water safer. Shannon Evanchec and Samantha Becker have been working full-time for the last year to turn their winning invention into a viable business. (Photo: Fitrah Hamid)

One year later, InVenture team has turned idea into startup

10 March 2017
School of Civil and Environmental Engineering researchers have found that bacteria present in only small numbers in freshwater systems contain key genes that help the broader microbial community respond to environmental changes such as pollution or oil spills. The team used water from Lake Lanier northeast of Atlanta to test how microbial communities respond to common organic compounds. (Photo Courtesy: PBT1981 via Wikimedia Commons)

Study sheds light on key role for ‘rare’ aquatic microbes in dealing with pollution, balancing ecosystems

06 March 2017
Professor Emeritus Bruce Ellingwood

Ellingwood wins ASCE lifetime achievement award

27 February 2017
Assistant Professor Joe Brown has won an Early Career Development Award from the National Science Foundation. These so-called CAREER grants recognize promising young faculty with funds to help them establish the research director of their careers. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Danger in the air? Brown wins NSF CAREER grant to find out

24 February 2017
Suzanne Shank delivers the spring 2017 lecture for the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Kenneth Hyatt Distinguished Alumni Leadership Speaker Series. (Photo: Zonglin "Jack" Li)

In Hyatt lecture, Shank says leadership is about connection, not isolation

21 February 2017
Marc and Kate Sanborn are working on doctorates in civil engineering with Lauren Stewart. The couple, married since 2012, are majors in the U.S. Army and need advanced degrees to continue their careers teaching at the U.S. Military Academy. (Photo: Missy Jurick)

Balancing military service, marriage, grad school: Two Army majors pick Tech to advance their careers

17 February 2017
Michael Rodgers

Rodgers, Watson win ASEE Evans award for paper on concept maps

16 February 2017
Kari Watkins and Phanish Suryanarayana, who have earned tenure and will be promoted to the rank of associate professor this summer. (Photos: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Suryanarayana and Watkins earn tenure, four others promoted to full professor

14 February 2017

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