Category: Colorado
There's no shortage of water on the blue planet—just a shortage of fresh water. New technologies may offer better ways to get the salt out.
Three hundred million people now get their water from the sea or from brackish groundwater that is too salty to drink.
Dr. Ronald J. Robinson
Dr. Ronald J. Robinson, former head of the Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering, passed away on Aug. 30 at his residence in College Station. Robinson, who was 63-years-old, served as the head of the department from 2001-2003.
Eight new Jacobs Scholars and eight new Jacobs Fellows begin their studies this fall at the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music. Selected from a large pool of incoming students, they are the recipients of the most prestigious and substantial scholarship awards in the school.
The USC State Capital Center in Sacramento welcomed more than 20 senior legislative staff from across the United States for an eight-day leadership and management training program.
Civil engineering's David Rosowsky has been a PI on an NSF project that set out to design mid-rise wood structures for high seismic regions.
The IJPC Journal, an online academic journal that adheres to the highest standards of peer review, has published its first volume for 2009.
The cadre of USC alumni who had earned their bachelor's degrees at least 50 years earlier met for the first time the morning of June 11, 1949.
Like many of his colleagues at Indiana University's Kelley School of Business, Herman Aguinis has published his research often in journals and other juried publications -- more than 70 articles so far.