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2 CEEn Professors Receive Awards During University Conference

   Aug 26, 2008

Kyle M. Rollins and W. Spencer Guthrie were recipients of the Karl G. Maeser Research and Creative Arts Award and the Young Scholar Award, respectively.


First Annual Life-Long Learning Conference

   Aug 19, 2008

The first annual Life-Long Learning Conference hosted by the Scholarship Society Board of Directors of the Brigham Young University Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering will be held during Homecoming Week, October 8 - October 11, 2008. This conference is specifically intended to reach out to BYU alumni to renew acquaintances, provide networking opportunities, and to reconnect with former classmates and the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEEn) staff.


CE Students Visit MegaStructures in China

   Jul 26, 2008

18 Brigham Young University civil engineering students earlier this month visited China to study megastructures – super-tall skyscrapers, extra-long bridges and giant arenas. The group visited Olympic facilities and other megastructures throughout the country to supplement their classroom studies on major construction projects. In Beijing, they saw the Beijing National Stadium – nicknamed the “Bird's Nest” for its unique architecture – where the opening ceremonies will be held in August. They also visited the Beijing National Aquatics Center, which resembles a giant water cube. “We got to learn about how they construct innovative structures and then see them with our own eyes,” said civil engineering senior Erica Tanner.


2008 Civil Engineering Scholarships

   Mar 13, 2008

Civil Engineering Scholarships are now available. Awards will be made to undergraduate students for the 2008-2009 academic year and to graduate students for the 2007-2008 academic year. Submit completed application forms to Janice in the CEEn office.


New Traffic Signals improve safety on Utah Highways

   Nov 2, 2007

A specialized traffic signal new to Utah is making dangerous intersections safer, reports a BYU study in the new issue of the Journal of Transportation Engineering. Grant G. Schultz, BYU assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, led the study. "These signals have proven to be an effective low-cost safety improvement that succeeds by providing more information to drivers," he said. "The alternative for improving safety at intersections on high-speed roads like Bangerter Highway would be expensive interchanges."


CEEN Grad Student Earns $ 20 K

   Oct 16, 2007

Ben Reese, a graduate student in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department was awarded a $20,000 prize from the Portland Cement Association for doing research in determining the stiffness of cement-base in road systems.


Husein Professorship Sponsored Ethics Workshops in Romania

   Jun 25, 2007

Professor Steven Benzley, with the assistance of seven students from the Ira A. Fulton college of Engineering and Technology, conducted Engineering Ethics Workshops in Romania during the week of May 14-18, 2007.


CE Students Earn Prestigious Scholarships

   May 1, 2007

3 Civil Engineering students have earned very prestigious scholarships and fellowships


Civil Engineering Scholarships

   Mar 30, 2007

Civil Engineering Scholarships are now available. Awards will be made to undergraduate students for the 2007-2008 academic year and to graduate students for the 2006 Spring/Summer Terms and the 2007-2008 academic year. Submit completed application forms to Janice in the CEEn office.


The Gospel - The Foundation for a Professional Career

   Feb 15, 2007

As students graduate and move into professional careers, it is essential for them to manifest the highest standards of integrity and reflect the gospel of Jesus Christ. These graduates enter a world where...


Dr. Saito advanced to ASCE Fellow

   Dec 22, 2006

Mitsuru Saito, a BYU Civil Engineering professor in transportation engineering has been advanced to Fellow in the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). ASCE is the professional organization that deals with a wide range of Civil Engineering issues. The distinction of Fellow is the second-highest membership grade next to Honorary Member within the organization.


Dr. T. Leslie Youd elected ASCE Honorary member

   May 11, 2006

Dr. T. Leslie Youd was elected as a 2006 ASCE Honorary member. Since 1853 only 555 individuals have been elected to this distinguished grade of membership.


 

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