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Three students win ASHE scholarships (posted 06/01/07)

Steel Bridge Team Advances to Nationals (posted 05/14/07)

Keller wins ASCE Scholarship (posted 05/14/07)

Ackerman wins NSF Fellowship (posted 05/10/07)

Campbell named Hens tri-captain

CEE Michaud helps Hens offense

Schmid named CAA runner of the week

CEE senior takes first at x-country invitational

CEE graduate sudent Derya Dursun wins best paper award

Steel bridge team to compete at nationals

Environmental undergrad receives DWRC internship

Structures grad student wins CRSI scholarship

Undergrad receives A&WMA Scholarship

Grad student Julia West quoted on Indian River Bridge project

Cross selected to 2004 ESPN Academic All-American Football team

Hen Safety Kyle Campbell quickly goes from walk-on to star

Hens Cross brings big intangibles (Wilmington News Journal, 9-16-04)

CEE students win awards at steel bridge and concrete canoe competitions

Environmental engineering grad student wins fellowship

Cross Wins NSCA All-America Honors

Baseball star Harden recognized by CAA

Cross named Student-Athlete of the Year

Campbell finding his niche

Cross named Academic All-American

Ben Cross named to District 2 All-Academic Team

Junior CEE honor student Ben Cross fills many roles for Blue Hens football team

Meet the Class of 2007

CEE student receives top honors

CEE's Matt Buckley named Tau Beta Pi scholar


Highlights
Jack Puleo has won the NSF Early Career Development Award
Jack Puleo, assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Delaware, has received a prestigious National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award to study swash zone sediment transport. The swash zone is the area near the shoreline where waves wash up and down the beach face.

The five-year $444,229 award is aimed at developing a broader understanding of the physics of coastal sediment transport in this area, thereby leading to significant improvement in the ability to predict such coastal phenomena as beach erosion and beach nourishment performance.

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