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CEE Events
Environmental Engineering and Science Graduate Seminar
Rick Fosse, Emeritus Professor of Practice, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Iowa, former Iowa City Public Works Director, will be presenting, In the Hot Seat, Communicating with the Press and in the Courtroom.
Environmental Engineering and Science Graduate Seminar
Mary Charlton, Professor of Epidemiology, Director and PI, Iowa Cancer Registry, University of Iowa, will be presenting, Iowa Cancer Registry: Supporting Surveillance, Research, Comprehensive Care, and Cancer Control in Iowa..
Environmental Engineering and Science Graduate Seminar
True Distinguished Lecture by Greg Lowry, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University
Greg Lowry is a Hamershlag University Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering. He is an executive and associate editor of the ACS Journal Environmental Science & Technology. His environmental nanotechnology and chemistry research aims to improve the efficiency and resilience of crop agriculture, environmental remediation, and water treatment. He will be presenting, Soft...
College Events
College of Engineering Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony
Doors open one hour prior to the start of the ceremony. No tickets required.
Bike to Work Week Breakfast & Bike Registration
Unpark Yourself: Bike to Work Week Breakfast
Breakfast burritos, fruit, coffee, and juice will be provided by the Engineering Staff Advisory Council and College of Education. You can also register your bike with Campus Safety and learn about bike safety.
May 11–17 is Bike to Work Week. We are encouraging those who can, to leave your car at home and use alternative means of commuting to campus, such as biking, public transportation, car-pooling, UI van pool, and walking. Come and learn—all are...
College of Engineering Undergraduate Commencement
Doors open one hour prior to the start of the ceremony.