Skip to main content

News

Jul 28, 2023

SDSU and SDSU Imperial Valley to Produce Tool to Improve Region’s Air Quality

SDSU faculty received a grant from California Air Resource Board (CARB) to improve air pollution emission estimates from biomass burning activities.

Jul 25, 2023

From ponds to parks: USF researchers tackle environmental injustice in East Tampa

“If there is one thing we have learned through our research, it is that for solutions to be sustainable, they must be equitable. Without equitable partnerships with community residents, redevelopment is impossible."

Jul 25, 2023

‘Heads, you’re probably OK. Tails, you get sick’: University Area battles unsafe water from wells, septic tanks

Researchers cite "municipal underbounding," a process by which lower-income, minority neighborhoods are often excluded from city boundaries.

Jun 20, 2023

SDSU and SDSU Imperial Valley Collaborate in Binational Environmental Workshop

The conference hosted more than 30 experts to address environmental issues that affect the San Diego/Tijuana and Imperial Valley/Mexicali regions.

Jun 1, 2023

SDSU Imperial Valley to Open New Public Health Major

The Bachelor of Science in Public Health, set to start fall 2024, will examine environmental health issues that are prominent in Imperial Valley.

Jun 1, 2023

University of South Florida accepts invitation into the Association of American Universities

The University of South Florida has reached a historic milestone by accepting an invitation to join the Association of American Universities (AAU), a prestigious group of the 71 leading research institutions in the United States and Canada.

May 23, 2023

The Right To Clean Air: What’s that smell that’s lingered for decades in St. Pete’s Childs Park neighborhood?

Residents in St. Petersburg’s Childs Park neighborhood are calling on environmental justice experts to examine odor concerns in their neighborhood that they have been complaining about for years

May 17, 2023

Park Place: A Tampa Community Turns Contaminated, Vacant Land into a Seven-acre Park and Community Garden

A Tampa community turns contaminated, vacant land into a seven-acre park and community garden.

May 16, 2023

The Greening of Florida’s Brownfields: Federal Infrastructure Funds Are Doubling the Pace of Transforming Derelict Sites

Federal infrastructure funds are doubling the pace of transforming derelict sites.

Apr 3, 2023

CCEE’s Angela Harris named Goodnight Early Career Innovator

NC State announced CCEE Assistant Professor Angela Harris among its 2022-23 class of Goodnight Early Career Innovators. This program recognizes and rewards promising NC State early-career faculty whose scholarship is in STEM or STEM education.