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Showing 16 articles with tag 'sustainability'
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For Engineering Students, A New Way to Build Global Experience
“Green Global Challenge” blends a traditional semester-long course with a study abroad component.
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A Greener Alternative for Food Disposal
Instead of clogging up landfills, food waste can be safely converted into biogas and other valuable resources.
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Engineering Sustainable Solutions…Globally!
CEE professors led sustainability-focused study abroad programs in Iceland and Italy.
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With Engineering Projects, UMD Students Seek to Boost Education Access, Public Health, and Sustainability
EWB and MDSE partner with communities to improve quality of life locally and abroad.
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Davis to Serve as Faculty Mentor for NSF-Funded Global STEWARDS Program
The program will recruit and train more than 60 doctoral students.
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Students Connect Classroom Learning to Real-World Challenges
ENCE215 challenges students to think critically about key issues surrounding sustainability.
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Professor G.B. Baecher Co-Authors New Book on Dam Safety
Operational Safety of Dams and Reservoirs is now available from Thomas Telford Ltd.
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Clark School Students Invited to Apply for Summer Engineering Courses in Czech Republic, Italy
Applications for three-credit technical electives due March 1, 2016.
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Clark School Students Study Urban Infrastructure in Turin, Italy
UMD-Politecnico di Turin partnership gives engineering students opportunity to study sustainable green infrastructure abroad.
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CEE, Landscape Architecture Researchers Awarded 1st Place in EPA Campus RainWorks Challenge
Interdisciplinary team recognized for UMD Memorial Chapel site proposal.
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UMD to Host Advanced Transportation Technologies Day
The A. James Clark School of Engineering will host a transportation technologies open house Thursday, Aug. 28.
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UMD Researchers Address Water Management, Sustainability Challenges
Researchers are developing cutting-edge water treatment, reutilization and quality improvement techniques
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UMD Attends the 2011 EWB-USA International Conference
Five undergraduates recently attended the 2011 EWB-USA International Conference in Louisville, KY.
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Bio-Filtration System Promises Less Chesapeake Pollution
Demonstration project to make green campus greener, aid Anacostia.
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Andrade Participates in The Chesapeake Project
Future Faculty Fellow attends workshop on integrating sustainability into course curricula.
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Workshop to Focus on Water Sustainability
Stormwater, river management, pollution experts to present at Earth Day event.
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