Community

The Civil and Environmental Engineering disciplines play a vital role in shaping the communities we live in. Building a strong sense of community within these fields is essential, as is developing future leaders who understand how to create and sustain communities themselves. The CEE Community Engagement and Empowerment (CEE) Committee is dedicated to fostering an environment where students, postdocs, staff, and faculty recognize the significant impact their work has on society. By focusing on collaboration and well-being, we aim to cultivate a culture of care, respect, and support, while preparing our community to lead in building resilient, inclusive, and thriving communities.

CEE: Early Career Researcher Seminar Series

Advancing CEE: ECRSS

The purpose of this program is to highlight exceptional research being led by senior graduate students, postdocs, and assistant professors who are underrepresented in the field.

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The CEE DEI committee logo.

Community Engagement and Empowerment (CEE) Committee

Find contact information for committee members, learn what the committee is working on, and get involved.

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Students partake in EnginTalks in the Duderstadt Center on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on March 20, 2019. Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

Events

Looking for more ways to engage? Check out all the upcoming community-focused events at the University of Michigan.

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CEEFA Guests

Looking to earn a certification? Here are more details about the certificate in CEE. Faculty should use this link; staff and students can access through the button below:

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An aerial shot of North Campus

Have a concern?

If you have experienced or been witness to discrimination, harassment or misconduct of any kind and would like to report it, here are some of the ways to do so.