Stories about civil and environmental engineering

Lehigh engineers demonstrate calcium-mediated attachment of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts to environmental biofilms.

The Fazlur Khan Chair will participate in and contribute to the Technical Sciences class.

The structural engineer known affectionately as “Dr. O” served four decades on the faculty.

A sea sponge enzyme could provide greener, firmer soil foundations.

An algorithm proves its worth in a San Diego simulation.

A pioneer discusses the philosophy of life-cycle engineering.

New filter is the first to remove both arsenic and fluoride.

National Academy of Engineering cites Ph.D. alumnus for structural testing innovation.

Researchers in Lehigh's ATLSS Center work to fortify structures against natural disasters, protecting life and property.

Daniel Zarrilli ’97 helps defend New York City against the next big storm