Civil and Construction Engineering welcomes our alumni and friends.
Since Purdue's opening in 1874, Purdue has spurred the advancement of the civil engineering profession, pioneering in transportation, materials, structures, land surveying, construction, and environmental engineering. The Lyles School of Civil and Construction Engineering continues to lead as we take up the challenges of the 21st century. New technology, industry's demand for design and team experiences in the curriculum, the increasing emphasis on interdisciplinary research, along with other changes, affect how we educate our students and perform our mission of discovering new knowledge.
Getting involved is your opportunity to give back to the school in ways that further our mission and vision, connect with fellow alumni, enhance our communities, and reach out to students. Contact the CCE main office at (765) 494-2166 for information on how you can support your school. We look forward to hearing from you.
Alumni Spotlights
September 20, 2006
Joan Miller, BSCE'79, senior vice president of client development and marketing for CH2M HILL's Industrial Client Group in Denver, Colorado, was recognized as the Women's Vision Foundation's Corporate Woman of the Year on Oct. 20, 2005.
August 22, 2006
Michael Grimaldi becomes President and CEO of GM Daewoo.
August 8, 2006
The Civil Engineering commencement reception adds to memorable activities for all CE graduates.
August 8, 2006
Congratulations to Shauna Weaver, P.E., BSCE '94, who has been promoted to vice president, Land Development,
where she will lead a team of engineers and technicians designing major projects for both the public and
private sector.
August 8, 2006
Purdue civil engineer Dr. Mark A. Nearing accepts position as research leader of the Southwest Watershed Research Center in Arizona.
August 8, 2006
President Jischke honors community donors, Jerome J. "Mick" (BSCE '47) and Shirley R. (BSCE '47) McTague.
February 17, 2003
Christopher B. Burke and his wife, Susan, both Purdue graduates, pledged to endow the Christopher B. Burke Professorship in Civil Engineering.