Happy Holidays from SoCEE

The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering would like to extend our warmest holiday wishes to our entire community.

Holiday-themed graphic from the UConn College of Engineering School of Civil and Environmental Engineering. A large blue ornament in the center reads “Happy Holidays from your colleagues at” with a small snowman sitting on top. Surrounding the ornament are winter engineering scenes including wind turbines, solar panels, bridges, trains, construction silhouettes, and lab and fieldwork photos displayed inside smaller ornaments on a decorated evergreen tree. Snow falls over a stylized city and infrastructure background, with UConn College of Engineering and School of Civil and Environmental Engineering logos at the bottom.

This past year has been shaped by the dedication and creativity of our students, the commitment and leadership of our faculty, the essential work of our staff, and the continued partnership and support of our alumni and industry sponsors. Together, these efforts have advanced teaching, research, and professional engagement across civil and environmental engineering.

Highlights from the year include continued growth in student enrollment, major curricular developments across undergraduate and graduate programs, nationally recognized faculty achievements, strong industry engagement through senior design and mentorship initiatives, and sustained excellence in research, outreach, and student success. These milestones reflect the collective impact of our community and the momentum we carry forward.

A more detailed overview of the past year, including program updates, research and education highlights, and community impact, is available in our annual report: https://cee.engr.uconn.edu/about-us/annual-reports

Winter break offers a well deserved opportunity to rest, reflect, and recharge. As we look ahead to the new year, we remain grateful for the collaboration and shared purpose that define SoCEE and allow our community to make meaningful contributions to the built environment.

We wish everyone a joyful holiday season and a healthy, successful start to the year ahead!

 

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