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  • December 8, 2008. ESE Symposium was held December 5th. The theme of permaculture and biomimicry brought more than 170 people out for the day of sharing knowledge and ideas. Read about the Symposium Summary & Resources (PDF)

  • August, 2008. The following new ESE students have received fellowships starting Fall Semester 2008:
    • Jennifer Burks, Doctoral Fellowship
    • Isaac Emery, Lynn Fellowship
    • Erika Espinosa Ortiz, Fullbright Fellowship
    • Margaret McCahon, Doctoral Fellowship
    • Kejia Pang, Lynn Fellowship
    • Lamis Behbehani, Kuwait University Fellowship

  • November, 10th, 2007. 1st Annual ESE Symposium was a success! More than 175 students, faculty, staff, and area residents participated. ESE 2007 Symposium Proceedings , Purdue News Article.

  • Program organizes a seminar course for graduate students at Purdue. The theme for the Fall 2007 semester is "Intensively Managed Landscapes".

  • Eric Mbonimpa, PhD student in ESE studying water treatment technologies, and Yue Wu, PhD student in ESE studying carbon sequestration modeling have both been awarded Lynn Fellowships for 2007-08.

  • ESE students are planning the next Ecological Sciences and Engineering Symposium for November 9

  • ESE Maymester course provides students with environmental site visits, topic expert speakers, and a chance to present their research. May 14-22

  • ESE students visit Texas A&M Campus for the Ecological Integrative Symposium, April 20-21.

  • Environmental Engineering Programs at Purdue ranked 16th by U.S. News and World Report's 2007 survey. April 2, 2007.

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"The ESE program is great in that it brings together a diverse group of students and faculty who all have the same goal – to create a more sustainable world through interdisciplinary collaboration. Not only have I found ESE inspiring, but also practical in providing the skills to become an environmental professional."

Rebecca Perry-Hill
MS Nonthesis

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