Considerations for Implementing Wastewater Surveillance in Rural Communities
NWSS CoE Contributing Authors Allison Wheeler, MSPH
Published in APHL Lab Matters. 2023; Winter
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NWSS CoE Contributing Authors Allison Wheeler, MSPH
Published in APHL Lab Matters. 2023; Winter
Summary:
NWSS CoE Contributing Authors Allison Wheeler, MSPH and Shannon Matzinger, PhD
Published in Emerging Infectious Diseases. 2024;30(3)
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College of Professional Studies
Navigate the complex relationships between the environment, management, and policy by learning the principles and tools needed to thrive. The College of Professional Studies Environmental Policy and Management program offers an option to design a customized degree curriculum that best fits your interests and career goals. Gain in-demand skills and business acumen across environmental sectors important to you, including renewable energy, sustainability, natural resource management, environmental health and safety, and more. From the evolving state of renewable energies to the impact of regulations, learn the ethical implications and management needs of the industry. Be equipped to solve environmental challenges in our local and global communities through innovative thinking, strategic analysis, and ethical leadership.
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Black Studies is an interdisciplinary minor that invites students to explore the breadth of the field. Classes provide students with in-depth exposure to the historical, cultural, political, economic and social development of the African Diaspora. Through a variety of humanities and social sciences approaches, students will explore the history and foundation of Black Studies while also building the critical thinking skills to apply what they learn to topics in a variety of disciplines. A minor in Black Studies prepares students for a global future providing them with an understanding of a key demographic of the US and world.
Following multiple Achilles injuries, Lynnzee Brown, in her final year at DU, helped lead the team to a return trip to nationals. and went on to break her own program record for best all-around score in an NCAA nationals meet.
For Sophia Zulich, her journey to DU and her four years on campus were far from what she had expected. After three torn ACLs in three years prevented her from pursuing a sport she is truly passionate about, she found new passion as a member of DU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee
Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science
Systems Engineering is a multidisciplinary degree that fuses engineering knowledge, project management, and best practices in integrated engineering approaches through three professional certificates. The certificates focus on the fundamentals of systems engineering, systems design and architecture, and systems analytics to provide a well-rounded and in-depth exploration of the specialty and strengthen leadership skills.
This certificate emphasizes support for proposals after contract awards. It explores the design and architectural aspects of systems engineering through case studies across numerous industries and how to collaborate with others using those aspects.