Civil and environmental engineering
Teaching notes offer glimpse of decades-old building methods
September 26, 2001
How safe are our skyscrapers?: The World Trade Center collapse
September 21, 2001
Also labeled: September 11
Clean water for Nepal is focus of MIT research
September 4, 2001
Also labeled: Global, Environment and energy
CEE honors four undergraduates at senior dinner
June 6, 2001
Also labeled: Awards, honors and fellowships
MIT to launch new textbook series on Civil and Environmental Engineering
May 2, 2001
Also labeled: Environment and energy
Team studies ecology of copper
April 4, 2001
Driving Miss Daisy ... into MIT Building E40
February 22, 2001
Also labeled: Innovation and Entrepreneurship (I&E), Hacks and humor
Salt in Gaza water could eliminate agriculture in 20 years, MIT study shows
January 11, 2001
Also labeled: Global, Environment and energy
Salt in Gaza Strip water could destroy agriculture in 20 years
January 10, 2001
Also labeled: Environment and energy
Charles Miller, former MIT civil engineering professor, dead at 70
March 3, 2000
Also labeled: Faculty, Obituaries
Nepf seeks to design 'constructed wetlands' to fight water pollution
April 28, 1999
Also labeled: Environment and energy
MIT researcher examines damage to concrete walls in tunnel fires
April 20, 1999
Could have impact of Mont Blanc tunnel repairsChisholm: Don't muck around with oceans
January 13, 1999
Also labeled: Energy, Environment, Oceanography and ocean engineering, Environment and energy, Biology
Indian priest uses engineering training to clean up Ganges
December 9, 1998







