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[Dayton Daily News]
Central State, UD named as Ohio centers of excellence for advanced energy
By Dave Larsen, Staff Writer 2:32 PM Wednesday, October 28, 2009
http://tinyurl.com/ykzppud
http://www.daytondailynews.com/news/dayton-news/central-state-ud-named-as-ohio-centers-of-excellence-for-advanced-energy-371939.html
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'09 Guide to Higher Education
24 September 2009, Thursday

Greening the Campus
by Jimmy Dinsmore



More on the Central State University Green Program,
The Gold Torch
Wednesday, September 26, 2009
"Recycling Program Starts" by Bryan Smith
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Evapotranspiration Mini Conference Fall '09
24~26 Sep., 2009
Mc Lin Building Conference Room#200
Wilberforce, OH

More Photos can be seen at
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Students assessed stream quality in situ by measuring parameters such as temperature, flow, dissolved oxygen, pH and conductivity. They also collected samples from the stream both upstream and downstream of the dam. The samples were analyzed in the laboratory for total carbonate, nitrite/nitrate and phosphate. The measurements were later compared with predictions using the theory of chemical equilibrium.

Reference:
S. K. Lunsford, Nedunuri K.V., Michael Sandy, Teaching chemical equilibrium concepts using field-lab experiences in a multi-disciplinary integrated environment, Analytical Science Digital Library, 5(4), ASDLID 010044, 2007.












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Environmental Engineers of the Future
Supporting students obtaining a Masters Degree in Environmental Engineering

http://www.engineeringmastersfunding.org/EMastersFunding/

Take advantage of a great opportunity for students in environmental engineering. Designed to encourage students to obtain a Masters Degree, and to increase the number of talented professionals with advanced degrees practicing in the United States, this program offers funding for students attending one of many outstanding Environmental Engineering programs across the nation, in return for a 2-year employment commitment.

Sponsored by premiere public agencies and private engineering firms, the program prepares students to practice in the municipal water, wastewater, and solid waste management fields. Since the start of the program in 2005, over $900,000 has been provided to students obtaining a Masters Degree in Environmental Engineering.

For information on the upcoming academic year application process click here.
http://www.engineeringmastersfunding.org/EMastersFunding/howtoapply.asp
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Thanks to Bryan Smith & The Gold Torch for the permission to post in the Water Resources Club blog and Flickr.
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Water Resources Club 1st Meeting: Fall 2009
Photo Courtesy: Mr. Rod Burch
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WATER RESOURCES CLUB


1. Blogger
http://csuwater.blogspot.com

2. Twitter Page
http://twitter.com/csuwrc

3. Facebook
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4. YouTube
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5. Flickr
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6. Google Group
http://groups.google.com/group/csuwrc

7. Gmail Account
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WRM Booth @ CBI 2009 Fall Welcome on 26 August 2009
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Event: CBI Student Welcome Back

Time: Wednesday August 26th from 11:00am to 2:00pm

Venue: 
      ~Shine-On the grassy area between Smith and McLin
      ~Rain- McLin

Menu:
    Grilled Hamburgers
    Grilled Hotdogs
    Potato chips
    Cookies
    Soda/Water
 

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THE MISSION

The International Center for Water Resources Management at Central State University was formally created by the State of Ohio by H. B. 171 in 1987. The law stipulated that the Center shall develop methods to ..”improve the management of water resources of Ohio and emerging nations” (Ohio Revised Code: 1987 Legislation, Page 504). This mission is directly linked to that of the University in offering programs with multi-cultural and global perspectives with particular emphasis on African and African American cultures; collaborating with other educational institutions, business organizations and government agencies to enrich learning experiences and educational opportunities for students; and in providing quality educational programs in the scientific technical fields where minorities have been traditionally underrepresented.

THE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS AT THE CENTER

The Center now contains four academic programs that are interrelated – environmental engineering (ENE), water resources management (WRM), geology (GEL) and geography (GEO). Students obtain baccalaureate degrees in these fields. It is now possible also to obtain a minor in water resources management. With these programs of study, the Center is the focal point for environmental related studies at Central State University. The Center offers an interdisciplinary minor in environmental science in cooperation with the Department of Natural Sciences (NSC).

Internally, the ICWRM is under Dean of the College of Business and Industry and works closely with the Manufacturing Engineering (MFE) and the Department of Natural Sciences (NSC) in research, course offerings and in the general development of the University. The program offerings at the ICWRM take advantage of related curricular strengths available at Central State. Central State University bears the distinction of offering the first ever undergraduate program in interdisciplinary water resources management in the United States. It is also the only Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Institution to have an undergraduate program in water resources management.