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Protecting the Pipes Used to Harvest Solar Energy

Feb. 23, 2020
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CHEE Researchers Help Tackle Sustainability Challenges on the Navajo Nation

Feb. 7, 2020
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Greg Ogden Co-Investigator In NASA CubeSat Project

Feb. 6, 2020
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Ogden Discusses Problem-Solving On The Navajo Nation

Feb. 4, 2020
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CHEE Student Celebrated At Luncheon

Feb. 3, 2020
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Chemical Engineering Undergrad Embodies The Term 'Student-Athlete'

Jan. 30, 2020
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Chemical Engineering Class of 1969 Reunites and Reminisces

Dec. 13, 2019
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Anthony Muscat

Message From the Department Chair: December 2019 Newsletter

Dec. 13, 2019
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CHEE Undergrads Make Triumphant Return to National AIChE Conference

Dec. 12, 2019
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Scott and Catherine Roberts 1969

Alumnus Donates $50K for Student Lab Workers

Dec. 12, 2019
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