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Junior Maimuna Jallow at the Lake of Love in Bruges, Belgium. Jallow studied at Georgia Tech-Lorraine in the fall with help from the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering's Joe S. Mundy Global Learning Endowment. (Photo Courtesy: Maimuna Jallow)

Jallow’s semester abroad reveals a diverse Europe and new career interests

30 January 2017
A Mundy scholar essay
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Arjun Bir talks about low-cost water tests at UNICEF in Bolivia. (Photo Courtesy: Arjun Bir)

Bir wins 2017 Buchberg Scholarship from SGH

24 January 2017
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Associate Professor Kevin Haas, one of the inaugural Provost Teaching and Learning Fellows.

Haas will help strengthen faculty teaching, student learning with new fellowship

20 January 2017
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Howard T. Tellepsen Chair Armistead "Ted" Russell (Photo: Justen Clay/Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine)

Building healthier cities: 10 questions with Ted Russell

17 January 2017
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Professor Terry Sturm, who has been elected a fellow of the American Society of Civil Engineers.

Sturm elected an ASCE fellow

12 January 2017
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Water drop

Liquid Assets: Tech researchers are working to solve the world’s water problems

09 January 2017

From the drinking-water contamination in Flint, Mich., to the seemingly endless drought in California, good old H2O pools at the heart of many of today’s most pressing and headline-grabbing problems. Find out how the work and ideas of Tech researchers are helping us understand — and solve — these planet-wide challenges.

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Alesa Stallman accepts a scholarship from the International Concrete Repair Institute Georgia Chapter Dec. 6. (Photo Courtesy: Alesa Stallman)

Stallman wins concrete repair group scholarship

22 December 2016
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K.P. Reddy, co-founder of The Combine and a 1994 civil engineering graduate. (Photo: The Combine)

Alumnus KP Reddy tapped to help engineering firm commercialize 5 in-house startups

20 December 2016
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Master's students Himanshu Wad and Helen Heindl. (Photo: Rob Felt)

With Gratitude: 2 graduates on how they got to and through Georgia Tech

16 December 2016
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A screencapture from civil engineering senior Raunac Khandaker's "Tech Reflections" audio slideshow.

Tech Reflections: Graduating senior Raunac Khandaker sees her future in academics, research

15 December 2016
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John E. Taylor, the new Frederick L. Olmsted Profession in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Change agent: Many resist change, but John Taylor has made a career studying it

12 December 2016
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Georgia Tech President G.P. “Bud” Peterson, seated left, signed an agreement in a ceremony in Shenzhen, China, Dec. 2 to create a new collaboration with the City of Shenzhen and Tianjin University. Co-signers with Peterson are Vice Mayor Yihuan Wu of Shenzhen Municipal People's Government, center, and Tianjin University President Denghua Zhong, right.

Expanding to China: Tech’s new Shenzhen Institute will offer environmental engineering MS

09 December 2016
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A group of Georgia Tech and Georgia Department of Transportation researchers after they received an AASHTO Sweet Sixteen award from DOT Commissioner Russell McMurry Dec. 8. Their work on corrosion-resistant concrete piles for marine environments has been used on bridges in Georgia and is being tested for use in nearby states.

New corrosion-resistant concrete reinforcement wins AASHTO Sweet 16 award for extending life of coastal bridges

09 December 2016
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Aaron Bivins and Rebecca Yoo (Photo: StoryCorps Atlanta)

StoryCorps: Bivins and Yoo learn from each other and build a friendship on class trips to Bolivia

02 December 2016
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Microbiologists use next-generation sequencing technology to identify a bacterial DNA fingerprint. (Photo: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Genomics technique could revolutionize how we detect bacteria in food poisoning outbreaks

01 December 2016
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Professor Emeritus Wilton W. King

Colleagues pay tribute to mentor, friend Wilton King (1937-2016)

30 November 2016
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Georgia Tech senior Maya Goldman at Machu Picchu in Peru. The structure behind her shows how Inca engineers used terraces as retaining walls. "Being in Machu Picchu inspired me like no other place on Earth to continue my study of civil engineering," Goldman said, "to follow in the footsteps of those before me, and to build a future based on sharing knowledge and closely observing environmental processes, just like Incan engineers." (Photo Courtesy: Maya Goldman)

Visit to Machu Picchu inspires Maya Goldman to walk in the footsteps of Incan engineers

22 November 2016
A Mundy scholar essay
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Students from the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering learn OSHA guidelines for worksite safety in early November. The Atlanta office of JE Dunn provided the training — and lunch — to the group of nearly two dozen undergraduate and graduate students. (Photo: Yong Cho)

JE Dunn teaches students about worksite safety

16 November 2016
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CEE Awards Plaques (Photo: Jess Hunt-Ralston)

Awards recognize CEE’s top scientists, researchers, teachers and staff members

14 November 2016
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Veterans John Temple and Mike Anderson in one of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering server rooms. The pair now provide information technology support to the School's students, faculty and staff. (Photo: Joshua Stewart)

Staff who served share thoughts on Veterans Day

11 November 2016
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