On October 7, MIT announced a pilot program in its Supply Chain Management (SCM) program. Students who excel in a semester’s worth of graduate classes online, and also pass a comprehensive proctored exam, can earn a […]
On October 7, MIT announced a pilot program in its Supply Chain Management (SCM) program. Students who excel in a semester’s worth of graduate classes online, and also pass a comprehensive proctored exam, can earn a […]
On October 7, Professor Carolina Osorio presented to the MIT Employee Resources Group at a luncheon organized in celebration of National Hispanic Heritage month. The event was an opportunity for MIT diverse staff to learn about […]
On October 14 at 4:30 pm in 2-105, the MIT Water Club will host retired General Don Riley of the US Army Corps of Engineers in a lecture regarding US Water Policy – covering the development […]
On September 8, the department launched a new logo that reflects a “new, bold, leading, and inspirational vision” for CEE. Access this Dropbox link if you’re interested in using the new logo on things you produce. […]
From Oct. 15-16, the department will host its inaugural CEE Rising Stars workshop at MIT. Twenty outstanding women were selected from a pool of 120 applicants from across the country to participate in this 2-day, expenses-paid workshop. […]
Professors Marta Gonzalez and John Ochsendorf were highlighted in this month’s MIT Spectrum publication. In recognition of her recent study published in Scientific Reports, which used phone data to record people’s movement patterns and how interconnected people […]
SOLVE MIT, an inaugural partnership initiative that encourages change and galvanizes progress on global challenges, will take place Oct. 5-8 at Kresge Auditorium and various other facilities across the MIT campus. The program will investigate challenges […]
Recent Course 1 graduate Shante Stowell ’15 has won a national contest sponsored by the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Year of Action on Diversity. The contest was for videos or essays on diversity; Stowell […]
Marilyn Siderwicz Civil and Environmental Engineering On Sept. 21, MIT faculty spoke to a packed room of impassioned citizens concerned about the effects of climate change at the Boston Athenaeum’s “Sink or Swim” event. The intriguing title […]
On Sept. 21, the Boston Athenaeum hosted the event, Boston: Sink or Swim, featuring a conversation with a panel of MIT faculty on the impacts of climate change – specifically the necessary steps to protect Boston […]
On Sept. 28, MIT and the OCP (Office Chérifien des Phosphates) Group of Morocco made official its joint collaboration on a new program – an opportunity for MIT engagement in the development of the School of […]
On Sept. 26, close to 70 students, faculty and staff from the department came together for the first autumn outing in Wompatuck State Park. Organized by the CEE Outings Committee, the day featured a beautiful morning […]
Professor Dara Entekhabi has been selected by the American Geophysical Union (AGU) to receive the 2015 Hydrologic Sciences Award. Entekhabi is widely regarded as a leader in the exploration of the intricate processes that occur at […]
On Oct. 5, Professor Harry Swinney from the University of Texas at Austin will present the third C.C. Mei Distinguished Speaker Series (DSS) seminar titled, “Universality in Nature”. Swinney’s talk will focus on specific systems which hold […]
On Sept. 23, in honor of National Postdoc Appreciation Week, the department hosted a networking dinner and drinks for all of the Course 1 postdocs at the Meadhall restaurant in Kendall Square. CEE affiliates from all […]