School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences

Communications in The Workplace

Effective communication is one of the most cited workplace skills, and it is one of the least explicitly defined. In engineering environments, communication challenges rarely stem from a lack of technical ability. More often, they arise from differing assumptions about what “good communication” looks like, misalignment with communication mediums, and a lack of adherence to […]

Nominations Now Open: SCEEES Director’s Exceptional Staff Award

The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences (SCEEES) is pleased to open nominations for the second annual Director’s Exceptional Staff Award. This award recognizes a SCEEES staff member whose contributions meaningfully exceed the expectations of their role and positively impact their department and the School’s mission, operations, and community. Whether through sustained […]

Congratulations Fall ’25 SCEEES Graduates!

The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences celebrates our graduates from various programs within the Glenn Department of Civil Engineering and the Department of Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences. The doctoral hooding ceremony took place on Wednesday, December 17 at 3 p.m. in Littlejohn Coliseum.  Congratulations to the following graduates for earning […]

Charting Your Course; A Career Mapping Activity

Career paths in nearly every profession rarely unfold in a straight line. They’re shaped by choices, opportunities, challenges, and unexpected turns that mold us as professionals and help reveal what matters to us over time. Charting these “pivot points” can help mentors and student mentees understand the experiences that influence decision-making and clarify priorities. This […]