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The School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment offers a unique blend of coursework in civil, environmental and construction engineering and construction management to prepare students for careers in infrastructure development. Here, students learn to plan, design and implement projects in the built environment and incorporate sustainable engineering practices. Find news and events from SSEBE.

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Seminar: Hydrologic Perspectives of Vegetation-Climate Interactions throughout Appalachia and its Applications to Science Policy, February 18

Attend the next School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment seminar with Charles I. Scaife, a hydrologist with the U.S. Department of Energy, to learn about strategies to better understand the connection between forests, climate and streamflow. Hydrologic Perspectives of Vegetation-Climate Interactions throughout Appalachia and its Applications to Science PolicyPresented by Charles I. Scaife,…

Seminar: Developing Structural Equation Models for Commuter Rail while Analyzing Underlying Attitudes, February 10

Attend the next TOMNET Transportation Center Seminar to explore data analysis of commuter rail systems to better understand what riders want. This seminar is presented by Fulton Schools civil engineering alumnus De’Von Jennings. Developing Structural Equation Models for Commuter Rail while Analyzing Underlying AttitudesPresented by De’Von Jennings, University of California, Irvine Thursday, February 10, 20223:15–4:15…