Leaders in Food, Energy, Air, and Water Research
The new PACCAR Environmental Technology Building at Washington State University provides a new home for WSU’s leading, longstanding research centers in sustainable design and construction, water quality, and atmospheric sciences that are tackling multifaceted environmental issues through interdisciplinary collaboration. Civil and environmental engineering faculty, graduate students, and staff play major roles in these centers and are housed in the new building.
Inside PACCAR
$3M Grant for Columbia Basin Food, Energy, Water Needs
WSU Studies Pollution Potential of Industrial Nanomaterials
Upcycling: Coal Waste to Concrete
The Road Ahead: Maximizing Transportation Efficiency
WSU Celebrates New PACCAR Environmental Technology Building
Finding the Right Balance
Focusing the power of her passions led Jessica Howe to WSU.
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Students Dive Into Research
While many students spent their summer working, traveling, or catching Pokémon, Nathan Sparks and Jared Ribail, two Washington State University civil engineering students, got a taste of the world of research through WSU’s summer research program.
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Given a Second Chance, Bell Returns the Favor
Given an extra hand a time or two, Bob Bell (’66 B.S. CE) is a believer in second chances — he is now returning the favor for other students through the Bell scholarship.
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