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First-Generation Undergrad Wins Engineering General Scholarship

Dec. 2, 2023
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CHEE Class Notes - Fall 2023

Nov. 28, 2023
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Message from the Chair - Fall 2023

Nov. 28, 2023
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Engineering Clubs: From Novice to Leader

Nov. 19, 2023
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American Geophysical Union Recognizes Sorooshian's Service to Science

Oct. 26, 2023
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Printz Leading DOE Early Career Research Program

Oct. 26, 2023
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Solar-Powered Technology Gathers Water from Air

Oct. 26, 2023
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Flouda, Devore Join CHEE Faculty

Sept. 25, 2023
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De Vore Selected as Indigenous DataSET Fellow

Sept. 19, 2023
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Achilli Discusses Wastewater Recycling for Arizona's Growing Population

Sept. 19, 2023
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