12th Annual UW-Madison Civil &
Environmental Engineering Golf Outing
Monday, Sept. 22, 2008
Yahara Hills Golf Course
Phone: (608) 838-3126
Located 1/2 mile east of I-90 (exit 142B)
REGISTRATION FORM
Questions? Contact
Trisha Beer,
608/890-1053.
Past Presentations
Presentations from “Emerging Issues & Technology Seminar,” Nov. 27, 2006: CEE and the Wisconsin Department of Resources
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CEE Mission and Educational Outcomes
CEE Strategic Plan Summary
CEE PROFILE 2005
The 2005 PROFILE summarizes CEE research, development, enrollment, and degrees granted
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University of Wisconsin-Madison
2205 Engineering Hall 1415 Engineering Drive Madison, WI 53706-1691
Tel: 608/262-3542 Fax: 608/262-5199 E-mail: russell@engr.wisc.edu
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JUNE 4, 2008 Student news: UW-Madison students design ‘disaster’ for Wisconsin rescue training facility
MAY 22, 2008 McMahon and Wu receive awards
MAY 1, 2008 Student news: A weekend of success for canoe and bridge teams
APRIL 28, 2008 Student news: “Grand Challenges” freshman course teaches students how engineering benefits society
APRIL 22, 2008 Engineering class infuses green ideas into local building projects
APRIL 9, 2008 Pi Mile Run benefits well water project in El Salvador
MARCH 10, 2008 Student news—Mystery pudding and marshmallows bring students together during E-Week
MARCH 3, 2008 Student news—Sustainable engineering: UW-Madison students help El Salvadoran communities construct wastewater system
DECEMBER 17, 2007 Foreign ozone emissions lower U.S. air quality
OCTOBER 9, 2007 Study of bacterial communities may provide climate-change clues
SEPTEMBER 11, 2007 Concrete Canoe Team victorious in the Netherlands
SEPTEMBER 5, 2007 Finely tuned asphalt mixes may reduce roadway wear
Courses, seminars, and workshops for practicing engineers and technical professionals
The college has a variety of services for industry, government and students to share technology, undertake cooperative projects and enhance engineering education. These offices address issues of diversity, technology transfer and educational development.
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