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portraits of Missy Muilenburg, BS Environmental Engineering ‘21, Natasha Leipziger Mundis, BS/MS Civil Engineering ’21, and Ryan Kloiber, BS Civil Engineering ’21

CEE Students Win 2021 NUCEAO Awards

The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and alumni recognized three students for the 2021 NUCEAO Award: Missy Muilenburg, BS Environmental Engineering ‘21, Natasha Leipziger Mundis, BS/MS Civil Engineering ’21, and Ryan Kloiber, BS Civil Engineering ’21.

Northeastern University Students Develop Wrentham Town Center Redesign

A team of civil engineering capstone students, under the direction of Teaching Professor Daniel Dulaski, was featured in the Wrentham Town Administrator article “Northeastern University Students Develop Wrentham Town Center Redesign” and the Wicked Local Wrentham article “Northeastern University students redesigning Wrentham Center.”

From Northeastern University students, a bold vision for Mansfield's Route 140

A team of civil capstone students under the direction of Daniel Dulaski were featured in the Sun Chronicle proposing plans to redesign the traffic flow through the town of Mansfield to increase safety and provide a better space for walkers and bicyclists.

Northeastern students present Route 1 traffic plan

Under the supervision of CEE Associate Teaching Professor Daniel Dulaski, a team of capstone students was featured in The Foxboro Reporter as they presented their plan to improve traffic and on the Route 1 transportation corridor. The group spent 14 weeks designing a number of solutions to traffic and parking issues currently facing Foxboro residents […]

ITE Student Chapter Advances to National Competition

The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) student chapter won ITE’s Traffic Bowl Competition on March 23, 2017, in New York. 

Dulaski Selected as Institution Faculty of the Month

CEE Associate Teaching Professor Dan Dulaski was selected for an "Institution Faculty/Staff of the Month" by the National Residence Hall Honorary at Northeastern University. These awards strive to recognize the dedicated, above-and-beyond efforts shown by members of the Northeastern community.

Advancing Teaching and Learning at Northeastern

Northeastern has awarded grants to two groups of faculty to promote Advancing Teaching and Learning at Northeastern.

ASCE Student Chapter Receives Certificate of Commendation

Congratulations to the Northeastern University ASCE Student Chapter, which was selected by the Committee on Student Members to receive a Certificate of Commendation for its outstanding activities as recorded in the 2015 Chapter annual report.  This is a distinction earned by only the top 5% of all student organizations. Additionally, this year’s Student Chapter was […]

CEE Capstone Students Reimagine Mansfield's Traffic

A team of civil capstone students led by CEE Associate Teaching Professor Dan Dulaski have presented their plans to modify the traffic patterns of downtown Mansfield to the town's selectman for their review. Their plans hope to simplify traffic patterns and make the area more accessible to businesses and shoppers.

Setting Urban Traffic Restrictions

CEE professor Peter Furth and associate teaching professor Daniel Dulaski were featured in a Boston.com article about "The 'absurd' reason Boston can't lower speed limits on its own".

Mansfield Awarded $2M Grant Renovation Based on Capstone Recommendation

The Town of Mansfield was just awarded a $2.37M transportation improvement grant based on recommendations from a CEE capstone project under the direction of Associate Teaching Professor Daniel Dulaski.

ASCE Community Service Builds Park for Walpole

The student chapter of ASCE recently reached a milestone on their multi-year community service project with the Town of Walpole – the completion of a ramada.

CEE Capstone Project Presented to Dartmouth Select Board Meeting

A team of CEE capstone students presented their proposed plans to make Padanaram Village a destination spot in Dartmouth.

Unsafe Traffic Condition

A team of CEE capstone students under the direction of Daniel Dulaski were featured in the Boston Globe for their efforts to reduce traffic congestion at a busy North Attleboro intersection. 

Congratulations COE Award Winners

Congratulations to the recipients of this year’s College of Engineering Faculty and Staff awards. Outstanding teachers of First Year Engineering students: Richard Whalen, Engineering; Robert Lupi, Mathematics; Enrique Moreno, Physics. Martin W. Essigmann Outstanding Teaching Award: Daniel Dulaski, CEE Outstanding Cooperative Education Coordinator Award: Lorraine Mountain, MIE Outstanding Staff Award: Kristin Hicks, CenSSIS; Christina McNeil, Dean’s Office Going […]

ITE Recognized for Outstanding Service

The Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) student chapter received the Student Chapter of the Year Award, was recognized by ITE’s District 1 for their work over the past year.

NUASCE Student Chapter Receives Letter of Honorable Mention

The Northeastern University ASCE Student Chapter was selected to receive a Letter of Honorable Mention for its exceptional undertakings reported in the 2012 annual report.

Real World Solutions

Under the direction of Daniel Dulaski, a team of CEE capstone students have devised a method to reduce traffic congestion at a busy North Attleboro intersection.

Design Alternatives for Boston's North End

Under the supervision of Assistant Academic Specialist Daniel Dulaski, a team of Civil capstone students, are trying to develop a solution to lessen the congestion in Boston’s North End.

Six Faculty Named 2010 Outstanding Teachers of the College of Engineering

Congratulations to the following faculty, who were identified by our students as Outstanding Teachers of the College of Engineering for 2010: Dionisio Bernal, Daniel Dulaski, Philip Larese-Casanova, Thomas Sheahan, Ming Wang, and Mishac Yegian.