Skip to main content
A movie poster for Hollow Tree, featuring three teenagers in a boat traveling through a bayou.

Future Rivers film night

Join Future Rivers on November 26 for Hollow Tree, a film following three teens navigating climate and identity in sinking Louisiana.

See event information
The cover of The Bridge: Spring 2024 shows a female student watering plants in a greenhouse. The cover includes text about biochar solutions for urban runoff

Spring 2024 Bridge newsletter

Explore our department newsletter and read about faculty updates, new research, center news and student successes.

EXPLORE NEWSLETTER

Researcher standing in a rice field

Our vision

CEE strategic plan

Learn about the department's 2023-2027 Strategic Plan and associated Grand Challenges, which will guide our work for the next five years.

Explore strategic plan

A group of people touring a lab

OUR VALUES

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Learn how the CEE department is taking concrete actions toward a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment.

Read about our culture

Real-world experience

Student internships

Internships are great practical experience to go along with academics, and create industry connections that can lead to full-time employment.

Explore internships

Department news

Climate resilience

Blazing a trail with wildfire research

An increase in wildfires across the nation has sparked researchers to develop new technologies and hazard prevention protocols.

Read story

Jeff Ban headshot

Department spotlight

Jeff Ban

William M. and Marilyn M. Conner Endowed Professor

Ban’s research uses advanced modeling and data to improve urban traffic flow, with a focus on creating smarter, more efficient and privacy-protected transportation solutions.

RELATED STORY

Safeguarding privacy in transportation data

Jeff Ban's research uses data to address traffic issues, ensuring solutions that protect personal privacy in modern cities.

Read about his research