OU Civil Engineering and Environmental Science
The School of Civil Engineering was established in 1909 when the first engineering graduate, Charles Lewis Kaupke, received his graduate degree.
05/12/2025
CEES Environmental Science and Environment Engineering capstone students presented their final products exploring “Conceptual Designs of Water Supply, Treatment, and Reuse Options for a Sustainable Integrated Resort Complex” to a packed house at the Seminole State College Haney Center on Tuesday April 29th. Attendees included dignitaries from the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, City of Seminole, Maple Leaf Resorts, and the Environmental Engineering and Science Advisory Board, along with local landowners and other interested parties. Landscape Architecture students also presented their designs. Their work made the front page of the Sunday, May 4th edition of the Seminole Producer.
05/29/2024
Asphalt is a material that impacts all of us. It's great to see our students learning more about how to improve the mix that is foundational to our roadways.
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OU Students Compete in Asphalt Competition Two teams of University of Oklahoma students recently competed in the Texas Asphalt Pavement Association Asphalt competition.
05/28/2024
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05/13/2024
Robert Nairn, professor in the School of Civil Engineering and Environmental Science and director of the Center for Restoration of Ecosystems and Watersheds, or CREW, will join the inaugural writing team of the First National Nature Assessment, a component of the U.S. Global Change Research Program. Drawing upon the expertise of federal, state and local governments, academia, non-profit organizations and the private sector, the assessment seeks to provide a holistic perspective on the state of the nation's ecosystems. Nairn will help author the chapter on “Nature and the Safety and Security of the United States.”
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